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Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists
This program is current as of 12 June 2009.Any cancellations or changes received after this date will be posted outside the session
rooms and on the Conference Information Board located near the Registration Booth in the Plaza Level Foyer.
and Herpetologists
Program Book
Portland, Oregon
July 22-27, 2009
Hosted by USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Portland State University United States Forest Service
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington State University
Oregon State University
2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 22-27 July 2009
American Elasmobranch Society 25th annual meeting
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Societ for the St d of Amphibians and Reptiles
Organizing Societies
89th annual meeting
Herpetologists' League67th annual meeting
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
Early Life History Section (ELHS)
Herpetological Conservation and Biology
Additional Participating Societies
Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology (SNVB)
52nd annual meeting
Local Hosts 1General Meeting Information 2-3Presentation Information 4Special Announcements from the Societies 5Exhibitors 6Social Events 7-8Business and Committee Meetings for Participating Societies 9-10Symposia 11-13Graduate Student Workshop 14Session and Symposia Master 15Thursday, 23 July - Plenary Session Schedule 16Thursday, 23 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 17-18Friday, 24 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 19-20Friday, 24 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 21-22Saturday, 25 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 23-24Saturday, 25 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 25-26Sunday, 26 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 27-28Sunday, 26 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 29-30Monday, 27 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 31-32Monday, 27 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 33Friday, 24 July - Poster Session I 34-35Saturday, 25 July - Poster Session II 36-37Sunday, 26 July - Poster Session III 38-39Index 40-51Advertisements2010 Meeting Information
Table of Contentspage
A list of 2009 Joint Meeting participants will be available on the web site beginning 1 August 2009
www.dce.ksu.edu/conf/jointmeeting
R. Bruce Bury, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Chair
Stan Hillman, Portland State University, Co-Chair
Carl J. Ferraris, Jr., Smithsonian Institute, Co-Chair
Deanna Olson, U.S. Forest Service
Marc P. Hayes, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Peter Ritson, Washington State University
Robert Kaplan, Reed College
David J. Germano, California State University
Tara Chestnut, Portland State University
Gwendolynn W. Bury, Oregon State University
Douglas F. Markle, Oregon State University
Jason Podrabsky, Portland State University
Brad Buckley, Portland State University
David L. G. Noakes, Oregon State University
Brian Sidlauskas, National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
Selina S. Heppell, Oregon State University
Scott A. Heppell, Oregon State University
M. Rockwell Parker, Department of Zoology, Oregon State University
Local Hosts
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Meeting Room Information
During presentations, please turn off all beepers and cell phones or set them to vibrate.President's Travelogue - Pavilion West (Plaza Level)Plenary Session - Grand Ballroom I (Ballroom Level)Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer (Thursday & Monday)
Exhibit Hall (Saturday through Sunday)Exhibit Area - Exhibit hall (Entrance from Ballroom Level)Poster Presentations - Exhibit HallOral Presentations Grand Ballroom I, Grand Ballroom II, Parlors ABC (Ballroom Level)
Galleria North, Galleria South (Ballroom Level)Pavilion East, Pavilion West, Broadway I & II (Plaza Level)
AES Office - Executive Suite (3rd Floor)SSAR Frameable Art Silent Auction - Broadway IV (Plaza Level)SSAR Live Auction Viewing Room - Broadway III (Plaza Level)SSAR Live Auction - Pavilion Ballroom (Plaza Level)Joint Meeting Banquet - Pavilion Ballroom (Plaza Level)ASIH Graduate Student Book Raffle - Plaza Foyer (Plaza Level)
Internet Access
Registration Desk
GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION
A small Internet café is available in the Plaza Level Foyer for JMIH participants and exhibitors. The café will be available from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 22 - Monday, July 27. Computers and printers are also located in the hotel main lobby for participants to print off boarding passes at no cost.
The Hilton has wired High-Speed Internet access available in each guest room. There is a daily fee of $9.95 for these services.
The JMIH Registration Desk, located onthe Plaza Level, is open from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 22 - Monday, July 27. The Registration Desk is staffed to answer any questions you might have regarding the meeting. There also are limited supplies at the Registration Desk for those needing to hang posters in the poster area, located in the Exhibit Hall.
Messages and Job Announcements
Speaker Prep Rooms - Boardroom East, Boardroom West, Cabinet Suite (3rd Floor)Presentation Submission Room - Senate Suite (3rd Floor)
Message boards are located on the Plaza Level. Participants may post messages for friends and colleagues. The registration staff will also post telephone and other messages on these boards. Urgent messages should be directed to the hotel at (503) 226-1611 during meeting hours. These will be relayed to meeting coordinators and posted for participants as soon as possible.
Job announcements or information about employment opportunities may be posted on the message boards as well.
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Business Center
Event Tickets
Additional food and beverage tickets (by registration only) may include:Clark Hubbs Memorial Banquet for Saturday, July 25Early Life History Section Social for Sunday, July 26Joint Meeting Banquet for Monday, July 27
A continental breakfast will be served from 7 - 8 a.m. each morning, Thursday - Monday. Morning and afternoon beverage breaks will be served with the exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall. A cash bar will be available during poster sessions, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 24 – Sunday, July 26. Lunch is on your own each day. A variety of restaurants are available within walking distance of the hotel. A listing of restaurants will be provided with your meeting materials.
A full-service Business Center is available and is staffed Monday - Friday. It is accessible 24 hours a day with a room key. Services include:Facsimile transmissionPersonal computer (PC) with MS Office softwareLaser printerPhotocopyingHigh-speed Internet access
A variety of tickets may be included in your namebadge. The number of tickets you have is determined by your personal registration choices.
Food and Beverage
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Oral Presenters
Poster Presenters
Poster session dates and times are as follows:Friday, July 24 4 - 6 p.m.Saturday, July 25 4 - 6 p.m.Sunday, July 26 4 - 6 p.m.
Poster Board Assignments
Presenter Information
Oral Presenters should submit their presentations to a PSAV representative by 3 p.m. the day preceding their presentation. PSAV will be set up in the Senate Suite on the 3rd floor to receive presentations at the following times:Wednesday, July 22 - 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.Thursday, July 23 - Sunday, July, 26 - 7:00 a.m. - 3 p.m.
The technical coordinators available will immediately load and review presentations as they are submitted. A presenter's memory stick or CD will be returned when the presentation has been successfully loaded.
A PSAV representative will be present in each meeting room to monitor equipment and presentations.
Three Speaker Prep Rooms are available throughout the hotel. Boardroom East, Boardroom West, and the Cabinet Suite have computers and projectors available for speakers to practice their presentations. Sign-up sheets are posted in the hallway. Speaker prep rooms are available from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. beginning Wednesday, July 22.
Session moderators have been designated to facilitate each session. The names of moderators are noted in the session schedule. Moderators should have received their packet of instructions when checking in at the Registration Desk.
At least one author must be present during the entire poster session time period. Please remove your poster immediately following the poster session. Posters not claimed by 5 p.m. on Monday, July 27 will be discarded.
A listing of poster sessions is current as of the printing of this program book. All poster boards are numbered. The title and author will be posted on each board as well. Because some posters are part of competitions, it is important that each presenter place their poster in the correct location. Presenters can place their poster on their assigned board anytime between 7:00 a.m. and 4 p.m. on the day they are presenting.
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All JMIH participants are welcome to attend and bid on donated items. A cash bar will be available.
Special Announcements from the Societies
ASIH General Endowment Fund Information
ASIH thanks all the members who have made contributions to the General Endowment Fund. Currently your gifts are used to support ASIH symposia each year at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
ASIH also thanks meeting attendees who participate in the student-run book raffle, which directly supports student travel to the JMIH. In recognition that today's student members are the future of ASIH and that attendance at the JMIH encourages society involvement, ASIH matches dollar for dollar funds raised at the raffle. Please help ASIH promote our students. Be generous and make this year's raffle a great success.
SSAR President's Travelogue
SSAR invites everyone to this year's President's Travelogue. Maureen A. Donnelly from Florida International University, Biological Sciences/College of Arts & Sciences, will speak on "Oh the Places You'll Go:" How Herps Helped Me See the World - A Herpetological Travelogue
Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - Pavilion West
HL/SSAR Live Auction Viewing
HL/SSAR Live Auction
Thursday, July 23 - Sunday, July 26 - Broadway IIIAll items for the HL/SSAR Live Auction will be available for viewing. Items can be viewed on Thursday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Friday though Sunday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, July 26 - Pavilion Ballroom
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Exhibitors
Exhibitors are located in the Exhibit Hall of the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower. As of the printing of this program on 12 June, the following exhibitors were confirmed:
Exhibit hours:
Thursday, July 23 1:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.Friday, July 24 7:00 a.m. - 6 p.m.Saturday, July 25 7:00 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday, July 26 7:00 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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Thursday, July 23 - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 25 - 6:30 p.m.
Group Photograph - Pioneer Courthouse Square
Friday, July 24 - 12:00 p.m.Traditional group photos will be taken on Friday, July 24 two blocks from the Hilton at Pioneer Courthouse Square. The Joint Meeting group photo will be taken first, followed by the AES group photograph. Pre-ordered photos may be picked up starting on Saturday, July 25. If you did not pre-order photos, you may do so up until Friday, July 24 at 11:00 a.m., or you may purchase them directly from the photographer.
AES Student Social - Offsite Location TBAFriday, July 24 - 7:30 p.m.Join your fellow AES students for an informal social. The location will be announced at the meeting or you can check the AES Office in the Executive Suite on the 3rd floor.
Social Events
No-Host Social - Hotel lobby bars
Join your colleagues at the Wednesday evening no-host social in the hotel lobby bars.Wednesday, July 27 - 7 p.m.
There will be a dinner in honor of Dr. Clark Hubbs in the old Alexander’s Restaurant on the 23rd floor of the Hilton following the Special Hubbs’ Paper Session. The evening will start with a social hour at 6:30 pm, followed by dinner. The 500+ Hubbs Fish Shirt Collection will be auctioned off after dinner to raise funds for student travel. Be sure to bring your ticket for admission.
Clark Hubbs Memorial Banquet - Alexander's, 23rd Floor, Hilton Portland
Joint Meeting Reception - Oaks Park
Thursday, July 23 - 6 - 9 p.m.This year's Joint Meeting reception will be at Oaks Park, named for the stately trees by which it is surrounded. Located in Portland’s Historic Sellwood District, along the banks of the beautiful Willamette River, Oaks Park celebrated it’s 100th consecutive year of operation, making it one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in America. The reception will be held in one of the many beautiful grassy picnic areas.
Oaks Park offers a variety of amusement rides for everyone to enjoy and will be open during the reception. They have some of the newest thrill rides, as well as some old time favorites. For the thrill seeker, they have rides like the Scream-n-Eagle and the Looping Thunder Coaster. For the rest of the family and children, they have more conservative rides. Ride bracelets will be distributed to participants who purchased the bracelets at the meeting registration desk when you check in.Shuttles will run continuously starting at 5:15 p.m. First shuttle will depart from Oaks Park around 7:30 p.m. with the last shuttles departing at 9:00 p.m.
SSAR/HL Student Social - Alexander's, 23rd Floor, Hilton Portland
SSAR and HL Board members and several invited senior herpetologists will gather at this special reception for students. Finger food and drink tickets will be provided.
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Sunday, July 26 - 6:00 p.m.$55 Non-members; $50 Members; $35 Students
Sunday, July 26, 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 26 9:00 p.m.
Monday, July 27 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.On Monday, July 27, from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m., the Joint Meeting Awards Banquet will be heldin the Pavilion Ballroom of the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower. The social hour will start at 6:00 p.m., with dinner served at 7:00 p.m. The menu will consist of grilled salmon toppedwith sweet basil chili plum sauce, caprese salad, fresh seasonal vegetables, wild rice blend, and dessert. Wine will be served with dinner, plus cash bars will be available.Be sure to bring your ticket for admission and give it to a host volunteer at the doors when you enter the Ballroom for the banquet.
Social Events (continued)
Joint Meeting Banquet - Pavilion Ballroom
Early Life History Section Social - McMenamins (Lola's Room), 1332 W. Burnside
SSAR/HL Live Auction - Pavilion Ballroom, Plaza Level
Join members and friends of the ELHS/LFC for their social to be held Sunday evening, July 26, at Lola’s Room of McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, which is a local brew pub. The social will begin at 6:00 p.m. and continue into the evening. The LFC Flag auction, with funds directed towards the ELHS’s Blaxter Student Poster endowment, will occur at this social (bring enthusiasm and single or group auction bids!). Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be served. The John H.S. Blaxter Best Student Poster Award and The Sally Leonard Richardson Best Student Paper Award will be given at the ELHS Social.
The HL/SSARL live auction is an opportunity to support the programs of SSAR and HL. All JMIH participants are welcome to attend and bid on auction items. A cash bar will be available.
AES Banquet - McMenamin's Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W. Burnside
On Sunday, July 26, 2009, from 6:00 p.m. – midnight, the America Elasmobranch Society Banquet will be held at McMenamin’s Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W. Burnside. The social hour will start at 6:00 p.m., with dinner served at 7:00 p.m. The menu includes pepper-crusted round of beef, baked four-cheese penne pasta, baked petite salmon filet, green beans, potatoes au gratin, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, mixed salad, rolls, and assorted desserts. Wine will be served with dinner, plus cash bars will be available. Cost of the tickets is $55.00 for non-AES members, $50 for AES members, and $35.00 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the meeting in the AES Office located in the Executive Suite, 3rd floor of the Hilton. Please make sure to get your tickets early so that final numbers can be provided to the caterer.
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Wednesday, July 22
Informal No-Host Social - Hotel Lobby Bars
Thursday, July 23
Noon - 2 p.m. ASIH Conservation Committee - Council SuiteNoon - 2 p.m. ASIH Judges Meeting - Forum Suite (Lunch provided)
Friday, July 24
6 - 8 p.m. HL Business Meeting - Grand Ballroom II
Saturday, July 25
AES Student Business Meeting - Offsite Location TBA
Business and Committee Meetings for Participating Societies
8 a.m. - 2 p.m.9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
8 a.m. - Noon
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
SSAR Board of Directors Meeting - Salon Ballroom I (Lunch provided)ASIH Executive Committee - Director's Suite (Lunch provided)
AES Executive Committee - Council Suite (Lunch provided)
2 p.m. - 5 p.m.2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
HL Board of Trustees Meeting - Salon Ballroom III
ASIH Editorial Policy Committee - Studio Suite
SSAR Seibert Award Judges Meeting - Director's Suite(Lunch provided)
AES Board of Directors - Council Suite2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Noon - 3 p.m.
ASIH Board of Governors - Pavilion East
Noon - 2 p.m.
7 p.m. - until close
SSAR President's Travelogue - Pavilion West"Oh the Places You'll Go:" How Herps Helped Me See the World - A Herpetoligical TravelogueMaureen A. Donnelly, Florida International University, Biological Sciences/College of Arts & Sciences
7:00 p.m.
Noon - 2 p.m. HL Graduate Student Meeting - Salon Ballroom I
ASIH Long Range Planning & Endowment and Finance Committee -Director's Suite (Lunch provided)
SSAR Business Meeting - Broadway I & II
Noon - 2 p.m.
3 - 5 p.m.
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
ASIH Collections Committee - Salon Ballroom II
3:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. AES Business Meeting - Pavilion West
ASIH Meeting Management and Planning Committee - Director's Suite (Lunch provided)
ASIH Graduate Student Business Meeting -Salon Ballroom I (Lunch provided)
ASIH Names of Fishes - Council Suite (Lunch provided)
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Noon - 3 p.m.
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
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Business and Committee Meetings for Participating Societies (continued)
Notes
Sunday, 26 July
5 p.m. - 6 p.m. ELHS Business Meeting - Broadway I & II6 p.m. - 8 p.m. ASIH Business Meeting - Galleria North
Monday, 27 July
Noon - 3 p.m. HL Awards Meeting -Director's Suite (Lunch provided)
All activites, unless otherwise noted, will be held at the Hilton Portland and Executive Tower
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Thursday, 23 July1:30 - 5:30 p.m.
ELHS/LFC
Room: Grand Ballroom I
Organizers: Jeff Leis, Bob Warner, and Jenn Caselle
Friday, 24 July8:00 - 9:30 a.m.
ELHS/LFC
Room: Galleria South
Organizers: Jeff Leis, Bob Warner, and Jenn Caselle
Friday, 24 July8:00 - 4:30 a.m.
ASIH
Room: Grand Ballroom I
Does larval dispersal in marine ecosystems differ in some fundamental ways between temperate and tropical systems? Or, do the differing backgrounds and training of those working in these marine ecosystems mislead us into thinking temperate and tropical marine systems differ much more than they really do? The purpose of this workshop is to bring together larval biologists, fisheries biologists, oceanographers and other researchers working in temperate and tropical environments to explore what differences are real and which may stem from our different approaches to working on connectivity. The workshop will be a series of invited talks by researchers who are actively engaged in this important research front.
Does larval dispersal in marine ecosystems differ in some fundamental ways between temperate and tropical systems? Or, do the differing backgrounds and training of those working in these marine ecosystems mislead us into thinking temperate and tropical marine systems differ much more than they really do? The purpose of this workshop is to bring together larval biologists, fisheries biologists, oceanographers and other researchers working in temperate and tropical environments to explore what differences are real and which may stem from our different approaches to working on connectivity. The workshop will be a series of invited talks by researchers who are actively engaged in this important research front.
Symposia
ELHS/LFC Connectivity Conference Workshop: Temperate-tropical differences in connectivity - real and perceived (Continued)
ELHS/LFC Connectivity Conference Workshop: Temperate-tropical differences in connectivity - real and perceived
All Catfishes: 6 Years of Exploration and DiscoveryRoom: Grand Ballroom I
Organizer: John G. Lundberg, Chair
Friday, 24 July8:15 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
AES
Room: Grand Ballroom II
Organizers: Daniel Huber, Justin Schaefer, and Mason Dean
The All Catfish Species Inventory (ACSI) is a 5-year NSF/PBI award with one-year automatic extension into 2009. ACSI is possibly the largest single project in ichthyology focused on resolving the taxonomy of a big, globally distributed clade of fishes. This symposium will inform society members about the ichthyological results of the all catfish inventory: what was learned and documented about catfish diversity, and what remains to be done. The symposium will also provide insight on the logistics and efficacy of BIG taxonomy.
For a relatively small group, the cartilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, & relatives) possess a remarkable morphological and functional diversity. They are the top-level predators in most marine trophic systems, are the oldest living example of mineralized skeletal tissues in vertebrates, and are the most basal extant gnathostomes. Thus, understanding the roots and mechanisms of their morphological, functional, and ecological diversification will provide a critical link in the reconstruction of vertebrate evolutionary history. Recent technological advances have redefined our methods of investigation of morphology, behavior, ecology, and evolution, yet researchers in one discipline are often ignorant of the techniques and perspectives of another. This symposium will promote an integration of ideas and techniques across multiple disciplines and levels of biological organization. Participants will pair with researchers of similar interests to develop "state of the field" presentations, and the integration of numerous functional systems in one symposium will foster an understanding of the parameters unique and common to each system. Additionally, technological proficiency will be promoted through a half-day workshop featuring industry-leading producers of technology used in functional morphology research.
Functional Morphology of Cartilaginous Fishes
Co-organizers: Mark Sabaj Perez, Larry Page, Jonathon Armbruster, John Friel, Carl Ferraris
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Friday, 24 July8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
SSAR
Room: Pavilion West
Organizers: Joseph J. Beatty, Andrew R. Blaustein, and Robert T. Mason
Friday, 24 July8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
ELHS/LFC
Room: Galleria South
Organizers: Jeff Leis, Bob Warner, and Jenn Caselle
Saturday, 25 July
8 a.m. - Noon Room: Grand Ballroom I (Symposium)
1:30-5:00 p.m. Room: Salon Ballroom II (Panel Discussion and Hands-on Demonstration)
Evolution and Ontology Symposium
70 Years of Herpetology: A Symposium in Honor of Robert M. Storm
ELHS/LFC Connectiviy Symposium II: Temperate-tropical differences in
Symposia (continued)
Robert M. (Doc) Storm came to Corvallis, Oregon, in 1939 to enter graduate school. He earned his MS and PhD degrees from Oregon State University and joined the faculty of the Zoology Department in 1948. He retired in 1984 and supervised approximately 62 graduate students whose research centered mostly on amphibians and reptiles in the Pacific Northwest. He is still alive and very active as he approaches his 91st birthday. This symposium will bring some of his students to a single venue to present results of their research. It will also bring others who have worked extensively with PNW herpetofauna, who have interacted closely with Storm since his retirement, to present some of the results of their work.
This theme session will extend presentations and discussions from our Thursday, July 23 Conference Workshop on the same topic.
This workshop is a joint outreach and educational workshop to promote the integration of ichthyological and herpetological data with genetic, genomic, and developmental data for the purposes of understanding the genetic basis for phenotypic variation and diversification. The focus will be on major anatomical ontology efforts already underway in these organisms, and their use within new and existing morphological databases. The workshop is sponsored by the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) with financial support from the Phenoscape NSF-DBI grant to Paula Mabee (PI), Todd Vision (co-PI), and Monte Westerfield (co-PI), and the AmphibAnat NSF-DBI grant to Anne Maglia.Note: the afternoon will continue with a panel discussion and hand-on deomonstration of software and interfaces d l d b t ib t
Organizers: Paula Mabee, Todd Vision, Monte Westerfield, and Anne Maglia
Saturday, 25 July8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
HL
Room: Grand Ballroom II
Organizers: Robert D. Aldridge and David M. Sever
Saturday, 25 July1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
ASIH
Room: Galleria South
Organizers: Robert Cashner
Information on the reproductive biology of snakes has increased dramatically over the last several years. Our goal is to present this new information in a phylogenetic context. We plan to cover most major aspects of reproduction including: phenology of mating behaviors, pheromone communication, anatomy of the male and female reproductive systems, reproductive cycles, reproductive ecology, evolution of viviparity, placentation, neural control of reproduction, and hormones and reproduction.
The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists will hold a special paper session in honor of Dr. Clark Hubbs on Saturday afternoon, July 25, 2009. Presentations will be made by his former students, all of whom are members of the Hubbs Ichthyological Society which was established in his honor shortly after his death on February 3, 2008. Clark Hubbs was truly an icon of ASIH and he regarded the society as an extended part of his family. He held offices in a number of scientific societies. His service to ASIH included a term as President in 1987 and Managing Editor of Copeia for 14 years. He published over 300 papers, mostly dealing with fishes, and was the major advisor to over 25 doctoral students and nearly 20 masters students during his remarkable 42-year career at the University of Texas. His retirement in 1991 and emeritus status did very little to change his routine. He continued to collect fishes and environmental data even up to a month before his death. Clark Hubbs is noted for many things, including his generosity in contributions to the Student Travel Fund, his decades of service to ASIH (in 2004 he received the Society’s Robert K. Johnson for Excellence in Service), and his ever present fish shirts.
developed by contributors.
Snake Symposium: Reproductive Biology of the Ophidia
Symposium in Honor of Dr. Clark Hubbs
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Sunday, 26 July8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
ELHS/LFC
Room: Broadway I and II
Organizers: Lorenzo Ciannelli and Denise Breitburg
Sunday, 26 July8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
ASIH
Room: Grand Ballroom II
Organizers: R. Bruce Bury and David J. Germano
Monday, 27 July8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
ASIH
G
There is increasing awareness and concern about the fact that vast coastal areas of the ocean are becoming more impoverished of oxygen, or hypoxic. Although the extent and pattern of hypoxia can be quite variable among ecosystems, the causes of coastal hypoxia can be traced to two major mechanisms: increased nutrient enrichment linked to human activities, and increased surfacing of nutrient-rich, oxygen-poor deep waters linked to large-scale climate changes. The earliest life stages of fishes are more vulnerable to low oxygen than are juveniles and adults due to lower physiological tolerances and limited mobility of younger fish. This theme session will be devoted to field, modeling, experimental, and comparative studies that focus on the effects of hypoxia on fish early-life stages.
Most species of chelonians are declining in numbers and we need to know more of their distribution, life history, and population trends to ensure their survival in the wild. The goal of this symposium will assist in sharing of ideas and strategies for improved sampling techniques, research design and data interpretations.
Hypoxia and Fish Early-Life Stages
Ecology and Conservation of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises
Darwin at 200: A View from Ichthyology and Herpetology
Symposia (continued)
Room: Grand Ballroom I
Organizers: Tim M. Berra
Sunday, 26 July1:30 - 4:45 p.m.
ELHS/LFC
Room: Broadway I & II
Organizers: Louise Copeman, Ben Laurel, and Francis Juanes
Fish condition factors have generally been measured as a function of weight and length. Similarly, feeding success often is assumed to be proportional to stomach content weight. More recently however, it has become clear that condition may also depend on various aspects of tissue quality such as lipid classes and fatty acids. Lipid/fatty acid analysis, along with new techniques using bulk and compound specific isotopes, provide additional information on feeding success, prey selection and trophic connectivity. Physiological constraints and the environment are factors to be considered when applying new methods to evaluate condition and feeding history. To date, much of this work has focused on maturing adults or fish in aquaculture situations. This session brings together papers that describe alternative measures of body condition and feeding success in larval and juvenile fishes with a focus on new techniques.
The year 2009 is the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species. It is fitting that ASIH pay tribute to the person that historians of science say had the greatest idea ever had by the human mind. The theory of evolution forms the basis of all we do in biology including systematics, biogeography, ecology and ethology, and molecular biology.
Alternative Measures of Condition and Feeding Success
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Friday, 24 JulySSAR Student Workshop
Room: Salon Ballroom I
Co-organizers: Dawn Roje, Lara Douglas, and Aaron Geheber
Graduate Student Workshops
Title: International FieldworkNoon - 1:30 p.m.
Room: Salon Ballroom I
Chair: Caleb McMahan
ASIH Graduate Student Workshop
In this workshop we will have a discussion on international fieldwork. Ichthyologists and herpetologists who do work in regions throughout the world will be on hand to answer your questions and offer brief notes from their fieldwork experiences. Topics will include permitting issues and regulations, learning the language, handling of government bureaucracy, as well as the importance of establishing collaborations and networking with researchers abroad.
Sunday, 26 July
Title: How to Get a Job After Graduation: Advice from Experts
This workshop will be an open discussion format between students who are getting close to graduating with either a masters or Ph.D. We will bring together Herpetologists that work in a diversity of professions to answer your questions: What direction do you take when looking for a job? How do you prepare a job talk and does it differ depending on the type of job in which you apply? Do you need post doctoral experience? Should you follow the same path in a post doctoral position as you did with your Ph.D? How many publications do I need?
Chair: Dawn S. Wilson
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Noon - 1:15 p.m. AES Graduate Student WorkshopTitle: How to be a successful scientist and still have a lifeRoom: Parlor ABCIs it possible to have a successful career, as well as a life outside science? We will talk with experts in the field to explore how successrul scientists achieve a healthy balance between professional and non-professional prioroties. What constitutes "having a life"? Which types of jobs make having a life easier or more difficult? How have the options changed relative to previous generations entering the workplace? What should you know going into a job to ensure you don't get overwhelmed down the road? How do the challenges differ between men and women, and what can be done about it? This workshop will provide a forum for both instruction and dialogue between established scientists and graduate students to help prepare the new generation for the choices they will be faced with during a career in science.Chair: Toby Daly-Engel
Saturday, 25 July
Guest speakers: James Gelsleichter, Cami McCandless, Adam Summers, and Cheryl Wilga
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAYROOM 23-Jul 24-Jul 25-Jul 26-Jul 27-Jul
AM Grand Ballroom I
GrandBallroom I & II
PLENARYCatfish Symposium Evolution & Ontology
SymposiumLive Bearing Fishes
Symposium Darwin Symposium
Grand Ballroom II
AES Functional Morphology Symposium
Snake Reproduction Symposium Turtle Symposium Herp Conservation II
Pavilion East Fish Ecology I General Ichthyology I Fish Ecology II Fish Biogeography/
Fish Systematics
Pavilion West Storm Symposium Amphibian Ecology I Fish Phylogeography Amphibian Ecology II/
Snake Conservation
Parlor ABCAES Conservation &
Management/Age & Growth
AES Conservation & Management II
General Ichthyology II/
Fish Conservation I
Fish Genetics II/Fish Behavior
Galleria North
SSAR Seibert Physiology Award/
SSAR Seibert Systematics &
Evolution Award
Herp Biogeography
HL Graduate Research Award/
Herp Development & Morphology
Herp Physiology/Herp Ecology
Galleria South
ELHS/LFC Connectivity
Symposium II/ELHS/LFC
Connectivity
AES Genetics & Reproduction
AES Physiology/AES Ecology II
Fish Morphology & Physiology
BroadwayI & II
Herp Reproduction & Behavior
ELHS/LFC Ichthyology I
ELHS/LFC Hypoxia/Ecology II
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
PM Grand Ballroom I
ELHS/LFC Connectivity Symposium I
Catfish Symposium Herp Conservation I Live Bearing Fishes Symposium Darwin Symposium
Grand Ballroom II Fish Systematics I
AES Functinal Morphology Symposium
Snake Repoduction Symposium Turtle Symposium Herp Conservation III
Pavilion East Fish Genetics I Lizard Ecology Fish Systematics II Cypriniformes Tree
of Life Snake Ecology
Pavilion West Herp Systematics Storm Symposium AES Ecology I Fish Conservation II Fish Ecology III
Parlor ABC AES Gruber Award I AES Gruber Award IIAES Systematics/
AES General Ichthyology
NIA Student Paper Award
Galleria North
SSAR Seibert Ecology Award
SSAR Seivert Conservation Award Herp Genetics HL Graduate
Research Award II
Galleria South
AES Behavior & Morphology
ELHS/LFC Connectivity II Hubbs Symposium General Herpetology
BroadwayI & II
Amphibian Pathogen Ecology ELHS/LFC Ecology I ELHS/LFC Ecology II/
Condition
POSTER SESSIONS POSTER I POSTER II POSTER III
BUSINESS MEETINGS
(Rooms vary)
HL (6 - 8 p.m.)AES
(3:30 - 5:30 p.m.)SSAR (6 - 8 p.m.)
ASIH (6 - 8 p.m.)ELHS-AFS (5 - 6 p.m.)
EVE
SOCIAL EVENTS
JMIH GENERAL RECEPTION (6 - 9 p.m.) Oaks Park
Hubbs Dinner(6:30 p.m.)
AES BANQUET (6 -11 p.m.)
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
ELHS Social(6 - 11 p.m.)
McMenamins Lola's Room
SSAR-HL Live Auction (9PM)
Pavilion Ballroom
JMIH BANQUET (6 -11 p.m.)
Pavilion Ballroom
SESSION AND SYMPOSIA MASTER
15
8:30 AM Announcements & Welcome to OregonR. Bruce Bury, U.S. Geological Survey
8:45 AM "NW Herpetofauna & Threats to Its Persistence"Hartwell H. Welsh, U.S. Forest Service
9:05 AM "Oregon Freshwater Fish Diversity"Douglas F. Markle, Oregon State University &David L. G. Noakes, Oregon State University and Oregon Department of Fish
9:25 AM ASIH Gibbs, Johnson and Fitch AwardsJohn Lundberg, President, ASIH
9:45 AM ASIH Past-President Address:"Science, Advocacy, and Race to Extinction: The Tortoise and the Skink"Henry R. Mushinsky, University of South FloridaEarl R. McCoy, University of South Florida
10:30 AM HL Distinguished Herpetologist:Introduction - David Cundall, Lehigh University"From Bloomington, Indiana to Balankanche, Yucatan: reflections of a naturalist in tropical America"Julian Lee
11:20 AM AES Plenary Speaker:"AES Fit Agentea "Kenneth J. Goldman, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
12:00 PM ClosingR. Bruce Bury
Thursday, July 23
Morning Plenary Session
Grand Ballroom I
16
RO
OM
Gra
nd B
allro
om I
Gra
nd B
allro
om II
Pavi
lion
East
Pavi
lion
Wes
tR
OO
M
SESS
ION
/ SY
MPO
SIU
MEL
HS/
LFC
Con
nect
ivity
Sym
posi
um I
Fish
Sys
tem
atic
s I
Fish
Gen
etic
s I
Her
p Sy
stem
atic
sSE
SSIO
N/
SYM
POSI
UM
MO
DER
ATO
RR
WA
RN
ERS
DeV
aney
M O
SBO
RN
ET
JAC
KM
AN
MO
DER
ATO
R1:
30 P
MS
DeV
aney
S P
arm
ente
rD
Mul
cahy
1:30
PM
Phy
loge
ny o
f Elo
pom
orph
a B
ased
on
Nuc
lear
and
M
itoch
ondr
ial D
NA
Gen
etic
Cha
ract
eriz
atio
n an
d C
onse
rvat
ion
Sta
tus
of
Pup
fish
in R
iver
Spr
ings
, Cal
iforn
iaB
asal
Rel
atio
nshi
ps A
mon
g S
quam
ate
Rep
tiles
Bas
ed o
n 25
Pro
tein
-cod
ing
Nuc
lear
Loc
i
1:45
PM
P M
unda
yT
Fras
erA
De
Los
Sant
os C
amar
illo
- GD
MD
Cun
dall
1:45
PM
Oce
an T
empe
ratu
re, G
loba
l War
min
g A
nd P
opul
atio
n C
onne
ctiv
ity O
f Tro
pica
l Mar
ine
Fish
esM
olec
ular
Phy
loge
ny o
f the
Car
dina
lfish
es (A
pogo
nida
e)
and
non-
mon
ophy
ly o
f Apo
gon
sens
u la
toG
enet
ic S
truct
ure
of th
e U
ndes
crib
ed M
exic
an N
ativ
e Tr
out:
An
Ass
essm
ent w
ith M
icro
sate
llite
Loc
iD
rinki
ng H
omol
ogie
s in
Sna
kes:
Ano
ther
Win
dow
on
Evo
lutio
n
2:00
PM
S S
ogar
dC
Tha
cker
Y C
hen
J Lo
sos
2:00
PM
Tem
pera
ture
Effe
cts
on E
arly
Pel
agic
Sta
ges
of W
arm
Te
mpe
rate
Fis
h S
peci
es a
nd C
onse
quen
ces
for
Con
nect
ivity
Pat
tern
s
Phy
loge
ny o
f Car
dina
lfish
es (T
eleo
stei
: Gob
iifor
mes
: A
pogo
nida
e) a
nd th
e E
volu
tion
of V
isce
ral
Bio
lum
ines
cenc
e
Gen
etic
Rel
atio
nshi
ps o
f Tui
Chu
bs in
Sou
thw
este
rn G
reat
B
asin
and
Man
agem
ent P
lans
for t
he M
ohav
e Tu
i Chu
bTh
e G
eogr
aphy
of A
dapt
ive
Rad
iatio
n: Is
land
vs.
Mai
nlan
d D
iver
sific
atio
n in
Ano
lis L
izar
ds
2:15
PM
I Hun
t von
Her
bing
R C
haba
rria
J E
iche
lber
ger
D L
eavi
tt2:
15 P
M
Con
nect
ivity
and
Con
serv
atio
n P
hysi
olog
y in
Col
d-O
cean
sP
relim
inar
y P
hylo
geny
of t
he A
tlant
ic M
embe
rs o
f the
G
oby
Gen
us B
athy
gobi
us (T
eleo
stei
: Gob
iidae
)D
evel
opm
ent o
f SN
P M
arke
rs to
Diff
eren
tiate
Pal
lid a
nd
Sho
veln
ose
Stu
rgeo
ns a
nd th
eir P
utat
ive
Hyb
rids
Phy
loge
netic
Rel
atio
nshi
ps A
mon
g A
lliga
tor L
izar
ds o
f the
G
enus
Elg
aria
: A M
ulti-
locu
s D
NA
Seq
uenc
e A
ppro
ach
2:30
PM
J A
tem
aS
Will
isW
Cla
rkE
Stan
ley
- GH
2:30
PM
Olfa
ctor
y Im
prin
ting
Can
Lea
d to
Sm
all S
cale
Pop
ulat
ion
Stru
ctur
eTe
stin
g S
peci
es B
ound
arie
s an
d P
hylo
geny
in S
atan
’s
Fish
es (C
ichl
idae
) Usi
ng U
nlin
ked
Gen
e G
enea
logi
esLa
ndsc
ape
Gen
etic
s of
Whi
te S
ucke
r (C
atos
tom
us
com
mer
soni
) in
Nor
th D
akot
a an
d M
inne
sota
A S
peci
es L
evel
Phy
loge
ny o
f the
Cor
dylid
ae (S
quam
ata)
as
Infe
rred
from
Fiv
e N
ucle
ar a
nd T
hree
Mito
chon
dria
l G
enes
2:45
PM
R C
owen
M D
avis
- G
IM
Osb
orne
T Ja
ckm
an2:
45 P
M
Per
cept
ion
vers
us re
ality
: D
oes
larv
al b
iolo
gy d
iffer
with
la
titud
e?
Inte
grat
ing
Mol
ecul
ar E
volu
tion
and
Mor
phol
ogy
to S
tudy
th
e E
volu
tiona
ry H
isto
ry o
f Dee
p S
ea C
hara
cter
A
dapt
atio
ns o
f Liz
ardf
ishe
s an
d th
eir A
llies
Mul
ti-lo
cus
Maj
or H
isto
com
patib
ility
Com
plex
Cla
ss II
b an
d P
aras
ite D
iver
sity
in th
e R
io G
rand
e S
ilver
y M
inno
wP
hylo
gene
tic R
elat
ions
hips
of t
he "G
ekko
Gro
up" G
ecko
s
3:00
PM
3:00
PM
SESS
ION
/
SYM
POSI
UM
ELH
S/LF
C C
onne
ctiv
ity S
ympo
sium
IFi
sh S
yste
mat
ics
IFi
sh G
enet
ics
IH
erp
Syst
emat
ics
SESS
ION
/
SYM
POSI
UM
MO
DER
ATO
RJ
CA
SELL
EN
Lan
gM
a D
OU
GLA
ST
GR
AN
TM
OD
ERA
TOR
3:30
PM
J Le
isD
Roj
e - G
DM
Ma
Dou
glas
T G
rant
3:30
PM
How
Do
Bio
geog
raph
y an
d S
tudy
Spe
cies
Influ
ence
C
onne
ctiv
ity?
Miti
gatin
g th
e E
ffect
s of
Sub
stitu
tion
Sat
urat
ion
on
Phy
loge
ny E
stim
atio
n: A
Cas
e S
tudy
from
the
Mol
ecul
ar
Phy
loge
netic
s of
the
Flat
fish
Fam
ily P
leur
onec
tidae
Ran
ge-w
ide
Pop
ulat
ion
Stru
ctur
e in
a L
ong-
lived
Spe
cies
, th
e B
lueh
ead
Suc
ker (
Cat
osto
mus
dis
cobo
lus)
The
Phy
loge
ny o
f Che
mic
al D
efen
se in
Poi
son
Frog
s (A
nura
: Den
drob
atid
ae)
3:45
PM
A S
hank
sC
Dill
man
L H
orth
D B
lack
burn
3:45
PM
Pel
agic
Lar
val D
urat
ion
and
Dis
pers
al D
ista
nce
Ove
rlook
ed U
tility
of m
tDN
A S
eque
nce
Dat
a in
Nat
ive
Trou
t? In
sigh
ts fr
om th
e N
ativ
e Fa
una
From
Mex
ico
Bia
sed
Sex
-Rat
io (a
nd C
olor
-Mor
ph R
atio
) is
Ass
ocia
ted
with
Mel
anic
Col
or P
atte
rn in
Eas
tern
Mos
quito
fish
A Q
uant
itativ
e A
naly
sis
of E
com
orph
olog
ical
Evo
lutio
n in
th
e Fr
og G
enus
Kal
oula
(Anu
ra: M
icro
hylid
ae)
4:00
PM
R V
ette
rD
Hal
as -
GI
M J
uan
Jord
aJ
Stre
iche
r4:
00 P
M
Dar
win
’s H
amm
er: L
arva
l Mor
talit
y an
d P
opul
atio
n P
ersi
sten
ce in
an
In-T
empe
rate
Wor
ld
A M
ulti-
Gen
e P
hylo
geny
of t
he N
otro
pis
rube
llusS
peci
es
grou
p: P
atte
rns
of D
iver
sific
atio
n in
the
Cen
tral H
ighl
ands
of
Nor
th A
mer
ica
Com
para
tive
Ana
lysi
s of
the
Life
His
tory
Tra
its in
the
Sco
mbr
idae
Fam
ily
Phy
loge
netic
Pla
cem
ent o
f Typ
e an
d R
are
Spe
cim
ens
Usi
ng a
prio
ri H
ypot
hese
s fro
m M
olec
ular
Dat
a: A
Cas
e S
tudy
usi
ng D
irect
-dev
elop
ing
Frog
s (A
nura
: C
raug
asto
ridae
) fro
m N
orth
ern
Cen
tral A
mer
ica
4:15
PM
I Bra
dbur
yN
Lan
gZ
Bal
dwin
- G
DM
M H
eini
cke
4:15
PM
Oce
an T
empe
ratu
re D
eter
min
es D
ispe
rsal
Pot
entia
l and
A
dapt
ive
Con
nect
ivity
in a
Nor
th T
empe
rate
Mar
ine
Fish
Mol
ecul
ar S
yste
mat
ics
of th
e A
gono
stom
atin
e M
ulle
ts
(Tel
eost
ei: M
ugili
dae)
Pop
ulat
ion
Gen
etic
s of
the
Bat
hype
lagi
c S
hini
ng T
ube-
Sho
ulde
r, M
aulis
ia m
icro
lepi
s, A
long
the
Nor
ther
n M
id-
Atla
ntic
Rid
ge (4
0ºN
– 6
0ºN
)
Rel
atio
nshi
ps, D
iver
genc
e Ti
mes
, and
Evo
lutio
nary
H
isto
ry o
f Wes
t Ind
ian
Ele
uthe
roda
ctyl
us
4:30
PM
M M
iller
D L
umba
ntob
ing
- GE
Car
son
D B
eam
er4:
30 P
MP
ersp
ectiv
es o
n th
e P
opul
atio
n C
onne
ctiv
ity o
f Tro
pica
l D
iadr
omou
s Fi
shes
Phy
loge
netic
Ana
lysi
s of
Ras
bora
(Tel
eost
ei: C
yprin
idae
) B
ased
on
Mor
phol
ogic
al C
hara
cter
sG
enet
ic S
tudi
es o
f Hat
cher
y-S
uppl
emen
ted
Pop
ulat
ions
of
Red
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m, S
ciae
nops
oce
llatu
s, in
Fou
r Tex
as B
ays
A C
ompr
ehen
sive
, Ran
ge-w
ide
Mol
ecul
ar P
hylo
gene
tic
Sur
vey
of th
e D
usky
Sal
aman
ders
(Des
mog
nath
us)
4:45
PM
R M
cDow
all
M J
ohan
sson
- G
DM
K K
lym
us4:
45 P
M
Dia
drom
y, R
ecru
itmen
t, E
xpat
rial D
ispe
rsal
and
C
olon
isat
ion
in th
e Fi
sh F
auna
s of
Isla
nd S
tream
sP
hero
mon
e R
ecep
tor G
ene
Div
ersi
ty in
Roc
kfis
hes
(Gen
us
Seb
aste
s)Th
e C
anyo
n Tr
eefro
g, H
yla
aren
icol
or, U
nrav
elin
g a
Cry
ptic
Spe
cies
5:00
PM
Dis
cuss
ion
5:00
PM
GI =
ASI
H S
toye
Gen
eral
Icht
hyol
ogy
GD
M =
ASI
H S
toye
Gen
etic
s D
evel
opm
ent &
M
orph
olog
yG
H =
ASI
H S
toye
Gen
eral
Her
peto
logy
BR
EAK
- Ex
hibi
t Hal
l
2009
Joi
nt M
eetin
g (J
MIH
), Po
rtla
nd, O
rego
nB
REA
K-O
UT
SESS
ION
S A
T A
GLA
NC
ETH
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SDA
Y, 2
3 JU
LY, A
ftern
oon
Sess
ions
INTR
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UC
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N
17
RO
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Parlo
r AB
CG
alle
ria N
orth
Gal
leria
Sou
th B
road
way
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POSI
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AES
Gru
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SSA
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colo
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war
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ES B
ehav
ior &
Mor
phol
ogy
Am
phib
ian
Path
ogen
Eco
logy
SESS
ION
/ SY
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SIU
M
MO
DER
ATO
RS
KA
JIU
RA
R S
APO
RIT
OM
HEU
PEL
D O
LSO
NM
OD
ERA
TOR
1:30
PM
J Va
udo
L Is
aac
M H
eupe
l1:
30 P
MFo
ragi
ng E
colo
gy o
f a N
ears
hore
Aus
tralia
n B
atoi
d C
omm
unity
Infe
rred
from
Sta
ble
Isot
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Ana
lysi
s
Exp
lorin
g R
elat
ions
hips
bet
wee
n G
arte
r Sna
ke C
olor
P
atte
rn a
nd B
ehav
ior:
A C
ompa
rison
of P
heno
typi
cally
V
aria
ble
Pop
ulat
ions
of W
ande
ring
Gar
ter S
nake
,
Pre
limin
ary
Ana
lysi
s of
Gre
y R
eef S
hark
Mov
emen
ts o
n th
e G
reat
Bar
rier R
eef
1:45
PM
E B
rook
sT
Hag
eyJ
Fran
ksB
Met
ts1:
45 P
MS
easo
nal A
bund
ance
, Dem
ogra
phic
s an
d H
abita
t Use
of
the
Car
ibbe
an R
eef S
hark
(Car
char
hinu
s pe
rezi
) in
the
Nor
th E
ast E
xum
a S
ound
, The
Bah
amas
.
Cru
ise
Fora
ging
of I
nvas
ive
Cha
mel
eon
(Cha
mae
leo
jack
soni
i xan
thol
ophu
s) in
Haw
ai’i
Die
l Mov
emen
ts o
f a S
callo
ped
Ham
mer
head
Sha
rk
(Sph
yrna
lew
ini)
in th
e N
orth
ern
Gul
f of M
exic
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D
eter
min
ed b
y H
igh-
Rat
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op-U
p S
atel
lite
Arc
hiva
l Ta
ggin
g
Effe
cts
Of C
oal C
ombu
stio
n W
aste
s O
n La
rval
A
mph
ibia
ns
2:00
PM
L H
owey
D P
aole
ttiN
Whi
tney
D O
lson
2:00
PM
Com
para
tive
Hab
itat U
tiliz
atio
n of
the
Blu
e S
hark
(P
riona
ce g
lauc
a) a
nd S
hortf
in M
ako
(Isur
us o
xyrin
chus
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ecog
nitio
n of
an
Intro
duce
d P
reda
tor b
y Fo
othi
ll Y
ello
w-
legg
ed F
rog
Tadp
oles
Bio
logg
ing
Love
: Id
entif
ying
Sha
rk M
atin
g B
ehav
ior U
sing
a Th
ree-
dim
ensi
onal
Acc
eler
atio
n D
ata
Logg
erA
mph
ibia
n C
hytri
d Fu
ngus
: Glo
bal P
atte
rns
2:15
PM
A M
aljk
ovic
K L
ando
ltJ
Gar
dine
rM
Ven
esky
2:15
PM
Hey
, Whe
re's
My
Din
ner G
one?
Fis
hing
and
the
Trop
hic
Con
sequ
ence
s fo
r Car
ibbe
an R
eef S
hark
sP
reda
tor P
rese
nce
and
the
Facu
ltativ
ely
Pae
dom
orph
ic
Mol
e S
alam
ande
r, A
mby
stom
a ta
lpoi
deum
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EAK
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l
2009
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MIH
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rtla
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rego
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FRID
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s of
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cove
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Dur
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All
Cat
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fish
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the
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PM
S S
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hond
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of
Res
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ls N
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odel
s of
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atic
V
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espi
ratio
n
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f Gro
und
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les
in
Cos
ta R
ica
3:30
PM
R V
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3:30
PM
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atur
aliz
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Ano
lis L
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3:45
PM
A T
hom
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3:45
PM
Taxo
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the
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phili
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nii
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plex
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eleo
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phili
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PM
A L
opez
4:00
PM
Sys
tem
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the
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us
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4:15
PM
N L
ujan
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4:30
PM
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of A
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5:00
PM
5:00
PM
5:30
PM
5:30
PM
6:00
PM
6:00
PM
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to D
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pine
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and
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ther
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epid
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nect
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uven
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tage
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long
the
Ala
ska
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insu
la in
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atio
n to
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rent
s an
d H
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grap
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1:45
PM
S A
insl
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1:45
PM
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, Gro
wth
and
Mat
urity
of t
he W
hite
brow
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te,
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hyra
ja m
inis
pino
sa (I
shiy
ama
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hiha
ra, 1
977)
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m
the
Eas
tern
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ing
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Mov
emen
ts o
f the
Eas
tern
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snak
e (P
anth
erop
his
alle
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n an
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ange
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mon
g E
arly
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tory
D
ynam
ics
of S
elec
ted
Fish
Spe
cies
in th
e G
ulf o
f Ala
ska
2:00
PM
C C
otto
nS
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tfiel
dI M
ateo
2:00
PM
Age
, Gro
wth
and
Rep
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n of
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alus
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ukur
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mph
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faun
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in P
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o an
d S
t. C
roix
(US
VI)
2:15
PM
F C
arva
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T C
otte
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Ger
lach
2:15
PM
Blu
e sh
ark
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gla
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Spa
tial D
istri
butio
n an
d C
atch
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babi
litie
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the
Sou
thw
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tlant
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cean
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of C
hine
se T
allo
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apiu
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ebife
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f Li
tter o
n Fo
ur S
peci
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f Anu
ran
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ynam
ic o
f the
Gen
etic
Stru
ctur
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dica
tes
Pos
t-S
ettle
men
t Sel
ectio
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2:30
PM
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happ
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ark-
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opul
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stim
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reat
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te
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off
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atra
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dend
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rate
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avap
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f-rec
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shes
in a
M
arin
e R
eser
ve N
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ork
in K
imbe
Bay
, Pap
ua N
ew
Gui
nea
2:45
PM
A C
icia
C G
oldb
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J Ll
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2:45
PM
Inve
stig
atin
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hysi
olog
ical
Effe
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nviro
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the
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tribu
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of A
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ntic
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harp
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rks,
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nova
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the
north
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scap
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hini
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ome
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lack
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3:00
PM
A M
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allin
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ns o
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3:15
PM
V D
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3:15
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tern
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Con
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wo
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3:30
PM
T D
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ish
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ae
on L
arva
l Tra
nspo
rt
3:45
PM
N A
schl
iman
S S
pona
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3:45
PM
Div
ersi
ty a
nd C
onst
rain
t in
the
Evo
lutio
n of
Ska
tes
and
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s (C
hond
richt
hyes
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a)S
patia
l Var
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n in
Lar
val G
row
th a
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ulln
ess
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C
oral
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plic
atio
ns fo
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ulat
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Con
nect
ivity
4:00
PM
4:00
PM
4:30
PM
4:30
PM
5:00
PM
5:00
PM
5:30
PM
5:30
PM
6:00
PM
6:00
PM
POST
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ESSI
ON
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hibi
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Joi
nt M
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REA
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SESS
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S A
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4 JU
LY, A
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8:15
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8:45
AM
A G
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8:45
AM
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rego
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M
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nato
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tegr
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olog
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r the
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dy o
f G
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Evo
lutio
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Evo
lutio
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kes
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ctiv
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opm
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l Phy
siol
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of C
alci
um
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visi
on to
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bryo
nic
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kes.
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para
tive
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roge
nita
l Ana
tom
y of
Nor
th A
mer
ican
C
olub
roid
Sna
kes
Sex
Exp
ress
ion
in S
nake
s: T
he In
terp
lay
Bet
wee
n H
orm
ones
and
Phe
rom
one
Pro
duct
ion
Hor
mon
es a
nd R
epro
duct
ion
in F
ree-
Livi
ng S
nake
s
Che
mic
al E
colo
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f Sna
kes:
Fro
m P
hero
mon
es to
R
ecep
tors
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Evo
lutio
n of
Sem
elpa
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- Ex
hibi
t Hal
l
Illus
tratin
g O
ntol
ogie
s w
ith M
orph
bank
and
Phe
nosc
ape
An
Ont
olog
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r Xen
opus
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tom
y an
d D
evel
opm
ent
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nosc
ape:
Usi
ng O
ntol
ogie
s to
Lin
k C
ompa
rativ
e M
orph
olog
y to
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nt M
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r Bio
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ing
Ani
mal
Mod
els
and
Hum
an D
isea
ses
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vide
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er U
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f Mor
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f Fis
h
8:15
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ichm
ond
R C
oelh
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kin
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8:15
AM
Pat
tern
s of
Evo
lutio
nary
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ficat
ion
in S
outh
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ific
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ncid
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ards
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he G
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e D
ata
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ndan
ce, D
istri
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n an
d R
epro
duct
ive
Bio
logy
of t
he
Oce
anic
Whi
tetip
Sha
rk C
augh
t by
the
Tuna
Pel
agic
Lo
nglin
e Fi
sher
y in
the
Sou
thw
est A
tlant
ic O
cean
Beh
avio
ral B
asis
for S
elec
tive
Mor
talit
y in
a C
oral
Ree
f Fi
sh
8:30
AM
D P
ortik
- G
HJ
Mar
quez
-Far
ias
L Fu
iman
8:30
AM
Phy
loge
ogra
phy
of a
Ski
nk S
peci
es fr
om S
outh
wes
tern
A
frica
Obs
erva
tions
on
the
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rodu
ctiv
e B
iolo
gy o
f the
Chi
lean
R
ound
Ray
, Uro
trygo
n ch
ilens
is fr
om th
e S
outh
ern
Gul
f of
Cal
iforn
ia, M
exic
o
Beh
avio
ral T
raits
that
Det
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ine
Mor
talit
y of
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ly
Set
tled
Ree
f Fis
h La
rvae
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AM
D H
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ikow
ski
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ssan
dro
- SR
8:45
AM
Sha
rk C
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rend
s fro
m V
irgin
ia's
Atla
ntic
wat
ers:
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ends
197
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flict
ing
Phy
loge
netic
Sig
nals
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e N
arro
w-h
eade
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arte
rsna
ke (T
ham
noph
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fipun
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us):
Unr
avel
ing
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toric
al v
ersu
s C
onte
mpo
rary
Pat
tern
s of
Div
ersi
ty
Siz
e an
d A
ge E
stim
ates
at S
exua
l Mat
urity
for t
he
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ckno
se S
hark
, Car
char
hinu
s ac
rono
tus,
from
the
Nor
ther
n G
ulf o
f Mex
ico
Spa
tio-T
empo
ral D
istri
butio
n an
d G
row
th o
f Lar
val
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pper
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jani
dae)
alo
ng a
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nsec
t acr
oss
the
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its
of F
lorid
a
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AM
A M
orga
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Stu
art
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alm
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dam
ski -
SR
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AM
Pop
ulat
ion
Ass
essm
ent o
f the
Dus
ky S
hark
in th
e N
orth
wes
tern
Atla
ntic
Oce
an U
sing
an
Age
Stru
ctur
ed
Mod
el
Phy
loge
ogra
phy
of th
e A
sian
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mon
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d, B
ufo
mel
anos
tictu
s: D
eep
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etic
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ctur
e in
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ides
prea
d H
uman
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men
sal
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ndity
, Via
bilit
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nd G
esta
tiona
l Rat
es o
f Litt
le S
kate
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ucor
aja
erin
acea
, Egg
Cas
es in
the
Gul
f of M
aine
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elop
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an In
dex
of A
bund
ance
for G
ag G
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orth
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olin
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n A
naly
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arva
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ch
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oore
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or S
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rks
Dur
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thei
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in D
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loge
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phy
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am-d
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verin
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Sou
ther
n C
alifo
rnia
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tero
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cent
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eter
min
e In
divi
dual
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iabi
lity
in th
e R
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licity
of t
he L
ittle
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te, L
euco
raja
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the
wes
tern
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f of M
aine
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elop
men
tal P
last
icity
of A
ntip
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tor R
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nses
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m L
arva
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9:30
AM
SESS
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/ SY
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p B
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atus
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lytro
psis
pap
illos
us
Phy
loge
ogra
phy
of In
do-W
est P
acifi
c S
hark
s an
d R
ays
(≤10
spp
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ith A
pplic
atio
ns to
Mon
itorin
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e In
tern
atio
nal S
hark
Fin
Tra
de
Clim
ate-
driv
en C
hang
es in
the
Sur
viva
l and
Gro
wth
of
Mar
ine
Fish
: Ind
ivid
ual-b
ased
Mod
el E
stim
ates
for L
arva
l H
errin
g (C
lupe
a ha
reng
us) i
n th
e N
orth
Sea
10:1
5 A
MM
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nsS
Nie
lsen
A V
eris
sim
oK
Tsu
kam
oto
10:1
5 A
M
Dem
ogra
phic
s an
d H
abita
t Par
titio
ning
of E
lasm
obra
nchs
in P
ort R
oyal
Sou
nd, S
outh
Car
olin
a
Som
ethi
ng O
ld in
New
Zea
land
: Dat
ing
Sug
gest
s P
ossi
ble
Gon
dwan
an C
onne
ctio
ns fo
r New
Zea
land
’s
End
emic
Gec
kos
Wor
ldw
ide
Pop
ulat
ion
Stru
ctur
e of
the
Spi
ny D
ogfis
h S
qual
us a
cant
hias
Ont
ogen
etic
Cha
nge
of B
uoya
ncy
in E
el L
epto
ceph
ali:
An
Ada
ptat
ion
for L
ife in
the
Oce
an S
urfa
ce L
ayer
10:3
0 A
MC
O'C
onne
llJ
Mei
kK
Alle
nT
Hur
st10
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AM
A Q
uant
itativ
e A
naly
sis
Exa
min
ing
the
Effe
cts
of
Per
man
ent M
agne
ts o
n E
lasm
obra
nchs
in R
ecre
atio
nal
and
Long
linin
g Fi
sher
ies
Phe
noty
pic
Evo
lutio
n in
Insu
lar S
peck
led
Rat
tlesn
akes
(V
iper
idae
: Cro
talu
s m
itche
llii)
Two
Gen
etic
ally
Dis
tinct
Lin
eage
s of
the
Sho
rtfin
Mak
o (Is
urus
oxy
rinch
us)
Ont
ogen
ic, T
herm
al, a
nd C
ohor
t-spe
cific
Effe
cts
on
Gro
wth
Rat
es o
f Ear
ly L
ife S
tage
s of
Pac
ific
Cod
10:4
5 A
MM
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E H
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Phi
llips
M B
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10:4
5 A
M
Com
parin
g D
istri
butio
ns o
f Sha
rks
amon
g E
stua
rine,
C
oast
al a
nd O
cean
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egio
ns o
f the
Gul
f of M
exic
o
Eva
luat
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of H
isto
ric T
axon
omic
Affi
liatio
n an
d P
opul
atio
n G
enet
ic P
aram
eter
s of
Ran
id F
rogs
Usi
ng
Arc
hiva
l Sam
ples
Con
serv
atio
n G
enet
ics
of P
ristis
Spe
cies
in A
ustra
lian
Wat
ers
Iden
tific
atio
n of
Lar
vae
and
Ear
ly J
uven
iles
of
Pric
kleb
acks
(Per
cifo
rmes
: Stic
haei
dae)
in th
e N
orth
east
ern
Pac
ific
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an a
nd B
erin
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ea
11:0
0 A
MK
And
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term
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ert
11:0
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M
Cal
cula
ting
Sha
rk B
ycat
ch in
the
Gul
f of M
exic
o S
hrim
p Tr
awl F
ishe
ry:
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olla
bora
tive
App
roac
h
Con
serv
atio
n A
sses
smen
t and
Prio
ritiz
atio
n of
the
Trop
ical
For
est H
abita
ts o
f Ban
glad
esh:
A L
ook
on
Am
phib
ians
and
Rep
tiles
Pop
ulat
ion
Gen
etic
Stru
ctur
e of
the
Nig
ht S
hark
(C
arch
arhi
nus
sign
atus
) in
the
Wes
tern
Atla
ntic
A
sses
sed
Usi
ng N
ucle
ar M
icro
sate
llite
Mar
kers
and
M
itoch
ondr
ial C
ontro
l Reg
ion
Seq
uenc
es
Impo
rtanc
e of
Pre
y Fi
eld
Def
initi
on fo
r the
Ass
essm
ent o
f th
e R
elat
ions
hip
Link
ing
Yea
r-C
lass
Stre
ngth
to P
rey
Ava
ilabi
lity
durin
g th
e E
arly
Lar
val S
tage
of M
arin
e Fi
sh
11:1
5 A
MJ
Fern
ande
z de
Car
valh
oJ
Mah
affy
A S
tow
J K
eane
11:1
5 A
M
The
Nat
iona
l Saw
fish
Enc
ount
er D
atab
ase:
Int
egra
tion,
M
aint
enan
ce a
nd G
row
th
His
toric
Ext
ensi
ons
of R
attle
snak
e R
ange
s (T
imbe
r R
attle
snak
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rota
lus
horr
idus
and
Mas
sasa
uga,
S
istru
rus
cate
natu
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ive
Cou
ntie
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Sou
th-e
aste
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neso
ta
Pat
tern
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Dis
pers
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nd G
enet
ic V
aria
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in th
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and
Tige
r Sha
rk (C
arch
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urus
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AC
Var
iabi
lity
and
Spa
wni
ng o
f Sm
all P
elag
ic F
ishe
s:
Infe
renc
es fr
om L
arva
l Dyn
amic
s an
d O
cean
ogra
phy
11:3
0 A
MD
McG
owan
K K
ozak
K F
eldh
eim
D R
icha
rdso
n11
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AM
Evo
lutio
n of
the
Rec
reat
iona
l Sha
rk F
ishe
ry o
f Flo
rida,
19
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Phy
loge
netic
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2:30
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Anu
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wat
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nviro
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2:45
PM
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2:45
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N K
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3:00
PM
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3:15
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K K
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3:15
PM
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Frog
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3:30
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3:30
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trans
form
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exua
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orph
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3:45
PM
F W
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3:45
PM
Sea
sona
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Die
t, an
d H
abita
t Use
of t
he H
ong
Kon
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Par
ames
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mat
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olut
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undr
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art 2
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logy
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king
of L
ife
Sta
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and
Rel
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ps
4:00
PM
M F
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4:00
PM
A M
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the
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the
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4:15
PM
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Am
phib
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and
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tiles
as
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dict
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of th
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f the
Lat
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gene
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with
in th
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gkis
trodo
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4:30
PM
4:30
PM
5:00
PM
5:00
PM
5:30
PM
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The
Rol
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Insu
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Sna
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Rep
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25
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8:00
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wat
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min
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8:15
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D B
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8:15
AM
Spe
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8:30
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J D
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8:30
AM
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9:00
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9:15
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5 A
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5 A
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Sha
pe V
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of a
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tropi
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bear
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elec
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Intri
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12:0
0 PM
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12:0
0 PM
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Nes
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l
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rego
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T A
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NC
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ND
AY,
26
JULY
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Ses
sion
s
Evo
lutio
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n O
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wth
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nd R
epro
duct
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of th
e W
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ge
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The
Spi
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f Atla
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gray
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yatis
sab
ina:
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and
Rol
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Life
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tory
8:15
AM
E W
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J G
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ter
8:15
AM
Ser
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and
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xici
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f Pol
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and
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f P
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AM
B F
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pton
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8:30
AM
Futu
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Sta
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e S
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Inte
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rman
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N
atric
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Ass
essi
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Fact
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and
Tiss
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Rat
es fo
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Effe
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of H
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and
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8:45
AM
J O
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8:45
AM
Ska
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phol
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peci
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rela
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cts
of H
ypox
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istri
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rval
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hes
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e N
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Ska
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the
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m
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9:15
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C L
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laes
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9:15
AM
Site
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and
Mov
emen
ts o
f Fis
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tform
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fish
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the
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ish
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9:45
AM
9:45
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SESS
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R M
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AM
Effe
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and
Dev
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Six
gill
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off
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frica
The
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the
Lept
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volu
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10:1
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spin
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A T
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wo
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ssem
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ombi
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Riv
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oxub
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see-
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Rat
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Acc
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Hab
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Feed
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Eco
logy
of T
wo
Hak
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rvae
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lucc
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mer
lucc
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from
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Med
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d M
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Riv
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of t
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mile
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afte
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Rem
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Det
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Per
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mbr
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Ray
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Site
Fid
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Mov
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callo
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Ham
mer
head
Sha
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Sph
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in th
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alap
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M
arin
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ay:
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Ana
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sage
and
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paris
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ay, A
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Can
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Sha
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Dig
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Inte
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luct
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Stru
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Tem
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at t
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ine
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k
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AM
Sta
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Isot
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ls In
divi
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n in
Fe
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ehav
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f Juv
enile
Bul
l Sha
rks
12:0
0 PM
LUN
CH
LUN
CH
LUN
CH
LUN
CH
12:0
0 PM
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nt M
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MIH
), Po
rtla
nd, O
rego
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REA
K-O
UT
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ION
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T A
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NC
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ND
AY,
26
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Ses
sion
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h E
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ges:
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ompa
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twee
n H
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pwel
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yste
ms
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AM
9:30
AM
28
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DER
ATO
RJ
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NSO
ND
GER
MA
NO
H B
AR
TT
DO
NA
LDSE
NM
OD
ERA
TOR
1:30
PM
T H
rbek
B H
ager
tyK
Tan
gS
Frie
deric
hs1:
30 P
M
A L
ands
cape
Gen
etic
App
roac
h to
Iden
tifyi
ng
Con
nect
ivity
for t
he M
ojav
e D
eser
t Tor
tois
eC
yprin
iform
es T
ree
of L
ife: M
olec
ular
Phy
loge
ny o
f th
e E
arth
’s M
ost D
iver
se C
lade
of F
resh
wat
er F
ishe
s
Mea
surin
g Te
mpo
ral,
Spa
tial a
nd V
ertic
al M
ovem
ents
of
Pac
ific
Sai
lfish
(Ist
ioph
orus
pla
typt
erus
) in
the
Eas
tern
Tro
pica
l Pac
ific
Usi
ng P
op-u
p A
rchi
val T
ags
1:45
PM
K D
rake
M M
iya
D P
arky
n1:
45 P
M
Fire
in th
e M
ojav
e D
eser
t: U
nder
stan
ding
Des
ert
Torto
ise
Use
of B
urne
d C
ritic
al H
abita
tC
yprin
iform
es T
ree
of L
ife: A
Mito
chon
dria
l P
hylo
geno
mic
App
roac
h B
ased
on
363
Seq
uenc
es
Cap
ture
and
Pat
tern
s of
Rec
aptu
re to
Ass
ess
Mov
emen
ts o
f Gre
ater
Am
berja
ck in
the
Gul
f of
Mex
ico
2:00
PM
G R
osen
thal
P M
edic
aK
Sai
toh
T D
onal
dson
2:00
PM
Mat
e C
hoic
e an
d E
volu
tiona
ry G
enet
ics
in
Xip
hoph
orus
Hyb
rid Z
ones
Long
-term
Gro
wth
and
Nat
ural
His
tory
of a
Pop
ulat
ion
of D
eser
t Tor
tois
es (G
ophe
rus
agas
sizi
i) in
Sou
ther
n N
evad
a
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: Nuc
lear
and
Mito
chon
dria
l D
NA
Ana
lysi
s of
Tet
rapl
oid
Cob
itis
biw
ae a
nd C
. st
riata
Indi
cate
s E
xten
sive
Pas
t Hyb
ridiz
atio
n E
vent
s
Clim
ate
Cha
nge,
Oce
an A
cidi
ficat
ion,
and
Ext
inct
ion
Ris
ks in
Ree
f Fis
hes
2:15
PM
M T
oble
rS
Cor
nH
Bar
tM
Ste
ele
2:15
PM
Nat
ural
and
Sex
ual S
elec
tion
agai
nst M
igra
nts
in
Sul
fide
Spr
ing
and
Cav
e P
oeci
liids
Sou
rces
of B
ias
in L
ine-
Dis
tanc
e S
ampl
ing
of D
eser
t To
rtois
es
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: Phy
loge
netic
In
form
ativ
enes
s of
Am
ino
Aci
d S
ubst
itutio
ns a
nd
Pro
tein
Stru
ctur
e C
hang
es in
Fou
r Nuc
lear
Gen
es fo
r In
ferr
ing
Rel
atio
nshi
ps o
f Cyp
rinifo
rm F
ishe
s
A T
est f
or E
quiv
alen
ce o
f Rep
rodu
ctio
n of
Tem
pera
te
Ree
f Fis
hes
on A
rtific
ial v
ersu
s N
atur
al R
eefs
2:30
PM
J Jo
hnso
nT
Esq
ueL
Yang
- G
IJ
McD
owel
l2:
30 P
M
Par
alle
l Life
His
tory
Evo
lutio
n in
Poe
cilii
d Fi
shes
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: Phy
loge
netic
R
elat
ions
hips
of t
he C
yprin
id S
ubfa
mily
Cyp
rinin
ae
(Ost
ario
phys
i: C
yprin
iform
es) I
nfer
red
from
M
itoch
ondr
ial a
nd N
ucle
ar S
eque
nce
Dat
a
Gen
etic
Ana
lysi
s of
Blu
efin
Tun
a (T
hunn
us th
ynnu
s)
Pop
ulat
ion
Stru
ctur
e
2:45
PM
I Sch
lupp
M H
irt -
GI
L So
rens
on -
C2:
45 P
M
Sex
and
Ase
x in
Liv
ebea
ring
Fish
esD
atin
g th
e C
yprin
iform
es T
ree
of L
ifeD
evel
opm
ent o
f Mol
ecul
ar M
arke
rs fo
r the
D
iscr
imin
atio
n of
Atla
ntic
and
Indo
-Pac
ific
Pop
ulat
ions
of I
stio
phor
id B
illfis
hes
3:00
PM
O D
omin
guez
L. H
arde
nA
Sim
ons
K M
artin
3:00
PM
Unc
over
ing
the
Evo
lutio
nary
His
tory
of t
he G
oode
inae
Con
serv
atio
n of
Dia
mon
dbac
k Te
rrap
ins
in th
e C
arol
inas
: Wha
t Do
We
Kno
w, N
ot K
now
, and
Nee
d to
Kno
w
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: Tim
ing
the
Dis
pers
al o
f C
yprin
id F
ishe
s in
to A
frica
Sto
ck A
sses
smen
t With
Citi
zen
Sci
entis
ts: T
rend
s an
d Tr
ajec
torie
s fo
r Pop
ulat
ions
of C
alifo
rnia
Gru
nion
3:15
PM
D E
verh
ardt
B H
orne
R M
ayde
nD
Top
ping
3:15
PM
Rar
e M
orph
Sur
viva
l Adv
anta
ge in
Gup
pies
, (P
oeci
lia
retic
ulat
a):
Mec
hani
sms
of F
requ
ency
-dep
ende
nt
Sel
ectio
n
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: A S
uper
mat
rix A
ppro
ach
to In
ferr
ing
the
Phy
loge
netic
Rel
atio
nshi
ps o
f the
N
orth
Am
eric
an S
peci
es o
f the
Fam
ily C
yprin
idae
Use
of U
ltras
onic
Tel
emet
ry M
etho
ds to
Est
imat
e M
orta
lity
Rat
es, R
esid
ency
, and
Mov
emen
t Pat
tern
s of
Red
Sna
pper
, Lut
janu
s ca
mpe
chan
us
3:30
PM
M D
oose
y - G
I3:
30 P
M
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: A M
olec
ular
Phy
loge
netic
P
ersp
ectiv
e on
Evo
lutio
n of
Pha
ryng
eal F
eedi
ng
App
arat
us o
f Suc
kers
(Act
inop
tery
gii:
Cat
osto
mid
ae)
3:45
PM
Dis
cuss
ion
S R
ages
3:45
PM
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: Mor
phol
ogy
of th
e D
orsa
l an
d A
nal F
ins
of C
yprin
iform
s an
d Th
eir P
oten
tial
Phy
loge
netic
Impo
rtanc
e
4:00
PM
G A
rrat
ia4:
00 P
MC
yprin
iform
es T
ree
of L
ife: T
he C
auda
l Ske
leto
n of
O
star
iocl
upeo
mor
phs:
Issu
es o
f Hom
olog
y
4:15
PM
J E
ngem
an4:
15 P
M
Cyp
rinifo
rmes
Tre
e of
Life
: Int
rigui
ng P
atte
rns
of G
ill
Arc
h D
evel
opm
ent a
nd H
omol
ogy
Impl
icat
ions
4:30
PM
4:30
PM
5:00
PM
5:00
PM
5:30
PM
5:30
PM
6:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
7:00
PM
8:00
PM
8:00
PM
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Gen
eral
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atio
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loge
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atio
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ps o
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A H
abita
t Sui
tabi
lity
Mod
el fo
r the
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ave
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ise:
Impo
rtanc
e of
Eco
logi
cal P
aram
eter
s an
d C
onse
rvat
ion
Impl
icat
ions
New
Dire
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serv
atio
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ERA
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1:30
PM
A P
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royl
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vedo
1:30
PM
Stru
ctur
e an
d M
orph
olog
ical
Div
ersi
ty o
f Stre
am
Fish
Com
mun
ities
alo
ng a
Lon
gitu
dina
l Flu
vial
G
radi
ent i
n th
e R
ío G
rijal
va B
asin
, Mex
ico
Dia
mon
dbac
k Te
rrap
ins
(Mal
acle
mys
terr
apin
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The
Ash
ley
Riv
er: E
stim
ated
Pop
ulat
ion
Siz
e, S
ex
Rat
io, a
nd D
istri
butio
n
“Fill
ing
the
gap”
: Im
prov
ing
Edu
catio
n on
the
Eth
ics
of A
nim
al U
se in
Fie
ld B
iolo
gica
l Res
earc
h
The
Ver
tical
and
Hor
izon
tal D
istri
butio
n of
Fis
h La
rvae
in C
entra
l Bas
s S
trait,
Sou
th-E
aste
rn
Aus
tralia
1:45
PM
G M
atto
xG
Shi
lling
erJ
Styn
oski
- EE
A S
reen
ivas
an1:
45 P
M
Phy
loge
netic
Stu
dy o
f the
Cha
raci
nae
(Ost
ario
phys
i, C
hara
cifo
rmes
, Cha
raci
dae)
: P
relim
inar
y R
esul
ts
Sat
ellit
e Tr
acki
ng a
nd R
emot
e S
ensi
ng D
escr
ibe
Leat
herb
ack
Mov
emen
ts a
nd D
istri
butio
n w
ithin
the
Equ
ator
ial a
nd S
outh
Eas
tern
Pac
ific
Dis
crim
inat
ion
of O
ffspr
ing
by In
dire
ct R
ecog
nitio
n in
an
Egg
-Fee
ding
Den
drob
atid
Fro
g (O
opha
ga
pum
ilio)
Diff
eren
ces
betw
een
Obs
erve
d G
row
th a
nd a
P
hysi
olog
ical
Gro
wth
Inde
x (R
NA
/DN
A R
atio
) in
Larv
al P
acifi
c C
od (G
adus
mac
roce
phal
us) a
nd
Wal
leye
Pol
lock
(The
ragr
a ch
alco
gram
ma)
at
Diff
eren
t Tem
pera
ture
s
2:00
PM
J M
urie
l-Cun
haA
Col
eman
M G
erso
nR
Hei
ntz
2:00
PM
Tale
s fro
m th
e U
nder
grou
nd A
maz
on: D
iver
sity
and
Evo
lutio
n of
Phr
eato
bius
(Silu
rifor
mes
, O
star
ioph
ysi)
Dia
mon
dbac
k Te
rrap
in H
atch
ling
Orie
ntat
ion
Beh
avio
r: To
Sea
or N
ot T
o S
ea?
That
Is T
he
Que
stio
n.
Diff
eren
t Stro
kes
for D
iffer
ent F
olks
: Sig
nalin
g B
ehav
ior a
nd C
auda
l Tra
its in
Tw
o P
opul
atio
ns o
f Ze
bra-
taile
d Li
zard
s (C
allis
auru
s dr
acon
oide
s)
Gro
wth
and
Ene
rgy
Allo
catio
n in
Lar
val P
ollo
ck
(The
ragr
a ch
alco
gram
ma)
from
the
Ber
ing
Sea
2:15
PM
L W
atso
nL
Neu
man
-Lee
L B
onac
hea
D S
torm
er -
SR2:
15 P
M
Age
and
Gro
wth
of t
he G
iant
Ara
paim
a in
Sou
th-
wes
tern
Guy
ana
Exa
min
ing
the
Effe
cts
of A
trazi
ne o
n E
mbr
yos
of
Turtl
es fr
om T
wo
Dee
ply
Div
erge
nt C
rypt
odira
n Fa
mili
es (E
myd
idae
and
Trio
nych
idae
)
Pre
datio
n R
isk
Influ
ence
s th
e E
xpre
ssio
n of
Mat
e C
hoic
e in
Tún
gara
frog
s, P
hysa
laem
us p
ustu
losu
sIm
plic
atio
ns fo
r Sex
ual S
elec
tion
Coh
ort S
truct
ure,
Gro
wth
, and
Con
ditio
n of
Juv
enile
Blu
efis
h P
omat
omus
sal
tatri
xin
the
Hud
son
Riv
er
Est
uary
, New
Yor
k
2:30
PM
M R
ocha
K M
iller
C R
icha
rds-
Zaw
acki
K M
cMah
on -
SR2:
30 P
MTw
o P
utat
ive
New
Syn
topi
c S
peci
es o
f Phr
eato
bius
Goe
ldi (
1905
) Fro
m A
ripua
nã B
asin
, Am
azon
as,
Bra
sil (
Silu
rifor
mes
: Hep
tapt
erid
ae)
Mai
ntai
ning
Gen
etic
Div
ersi
ty in
Rei
ntro
duce
d P
opul
atio
ns o
f Ski
nks
and
Tuat
ara
Col
orat
ion
as a
Pre
-mat
ing
Bar
rier t
o R
epro
duct
ion
in th
e S
traw
berr
y P
oiso
n D
art f
Fog
(Oop
haga
pu
mili
o): H
ave
diffe
renc
es in
fem
ale
pref
eren
ce
lead
to a
ssor
tativ
e m
atin
g?
Pat
tern
s in
Car
bon
Isot
ope
Frac
tiona
tion
of A
min
o A
cids
Bet
wee
n D
iet a
nd C
onsu
mer
in a
Mod
el F
ish
Spe
cies
2:45
PM
A S
mith
M E
ckst
utR
Lom
bard
D J
ohns
on -
SR2:
45 P
M
Var
iatio
n in
the
Impa
ct o
f Lar
val H
isto
ry o
n S
urvi
val
Uni
form
Bis
exua
ls a
nd V
aria
ble
Uni
sexu
als:
M
orph
olog
ical
Var
iatio
n in
the
Nac
tus
pela
gicu
sCom
plex
(Rep
tilia
: Gek
koni
dae)
on
Tann
aIs
land
, Van
uatu
Mirr
or S
elf-R
ecog
nitio
n in
Che
loni
ans
Qua
ntify
ing
Gen
etic
and
Env
ironm
enta
l Var
iatio
n in
La
rval
Qua
lity
for a
Mar
ine
Fish
3:00
PM
A D
omin
goC
Lin
kem
K H
urm
e - E
EM
Dav
is3:
00 P
MA
Mis
sing
Lin
k In
Pop
ulat
ion
Bio
logy
Of R
eef
Fish
es: M
olec
ular
Eco
logy
of L
arva
l Dis
pers
al in
G
obie
s
Sys
tem
atic
s of
Phi
lippi
ne S
kink
s in
the
Gen
us
Sph
enom
orph
us (R
eptil
ia: S
cinc
idae
: Ly
goso
min
ae).
Ant
i-pre
dato
r B
ehav
ior a
nd A
ctiv
ity B
udge
ts in
S
choo
ling
vs. N
on-s
choo
ling
Tadp
oles
Ref
lex
Impa
irmen
t is
an In
dex
for L
arva
l and
Ju
veni
le F
ish
Vita
lity
and
Mor
talit
y P
oten
tial
3:15
PM
R J
avon
illo
R L
ovic
hR
Her
man
L C
opem
an -
SR3:
15 P
ME
volu
tion
of R
epro
duct
ive
Nov
eltie
s am
ong
Cha
raci
d Fi
shes
(Tel
eost
ei: O
star
ioph
ysi)
as
Rev
eale
d by
an
Em
erge
nt P
hylo
gene
tic S
igna
l In
Mol
ecul
ar D
ata
Mito
chon
dria
l Evo
lutio
n an
d P
hylo
geog
raph
y of
the
End
ange
red
Arr
oyo
Toad
(Ana
xyru
s ca
lifor
nicu
s)Ta
il A
utot
omy
and
its E
ffect
s on
Loc
omot
ion
in th
e N
orth
ern
Dus
ky S
alam
ande
r
Incr
ease
d Te
rres
trial
Die
tary
Inpu
t and
Dec
reas
ed
Lipi
d S
tora
ge in
Juv
enile
Cod
(Gad
us m
orhu
a)
durin
g S
ettle
men
t int
o E
elgr
ass
Hab
itat
3:30
PM
E H
arris
onG
Pau
lyF
Var
gas
Sal
inas
E C
alda
rone
3:30
PM
The
Inva
sive
Cic
hlas
oma
urop
htha
lmus
(May
an
cich
lid) i
n th
e Fl
orid
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verg
lade
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Gen
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hylo
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pact
s on
the
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tem
atic
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the
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o bo
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cies
Gro
up
Abi
otic
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se E
xpla
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Intra
spec
ific
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erge
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ertis
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ls o
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drob
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entia
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etho
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r Est
imat
ing
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ditio
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row
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ates
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uven
ile F
ish
3:45
PM
J M
cVay
S S
essi
ons
J G
ao -
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45 P
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piric
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bs in
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phib
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arva
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tudy
4:00
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R B
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pids
and
Fat
ty A
cids
of J
uven
ile S
alm
on a
nd th
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Pre
y in
Coa
stal
Wat
ers
4:15
PM
C C
ham
bers
4:15
PM
A M
etho
d fo
r Com
parin
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ltern
ativ
e M
easu
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of
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ditio
n an
d ot
her Q
ualit
ativ
e In
dice
s
4:30
PM
J G
ovon
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30 P
MFe
edin
g on
Pro
tists
and
Par
ticul
ates
by
the
Lept
ocep
hali
of th
e W
orm
Eel
s M
yrop
his
spp.
(L
otke
n 18
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Tele
oste
i, A
ngui
llifo
rmes
, O
phic
hthi
dae)
, and
the
Pot
entia
l Ene
rgy
Con
tribu
tion
of L
arge
Alo
ricat
e C
iliat
es
5:00
PM
5:00
PM
5:30
PM
5:30
PM
6:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
7:00
PM
8:00
PM
8:00
PM
EE =
ASI
H S
toye
Eco
logy
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thol
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ally
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Aw
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nt M
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MIH
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rtla
nd, O
rego
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REA
K-O
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SESS
ION
S A
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S W
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8:00
AM
Thre
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ong-
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with
TS
D w
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ly o
n M
anag
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loba
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min
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phem
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syst
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e Fa
ce o
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nge:
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Am
phib
ian
Per
spec
tive
8:15
AM
C R
odríg
uez
B T
odd
8:15
AM
Igua
na ig
uana
In P
uerto
Ric
o: It
Is T
ime
For
Man
agem
ent?
Rap
id O
ppos
ing
Shi
fts in
Am
phib
ian
Rep
rodu
ctiv
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min
g C
orre
late
with
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ngin
g C
limat
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8:30
AM
T B
erra
S H
atha
way
J B
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y - G
IT
Sch
rieve
r8:
30 A
M
Ass
essm
ent o
f the
Ter
rest
rial H
erpe
tofa
una
of P
alm
yra
Ato
ll, L
ine
Isla
nds
Phy
loge
ogra
phy
of th
e K
nife
-Edg
ed L
iveb
eare
r, A
lfaro
cu
ltrat
us (C
yprin
odon
tifor
mes
: Poe
cilii
dae)
, in
Cos
ta R
ica
Food
Web
Eco
logy
of P
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Alo
ng A
Hyd
rope
riod
Gra
dien
t: A
Sta
ble
Isot
ope
Inve
stig
atio
n
8:45
AM
K G
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wal
dD
Blo
omW
Mau
tz8:
45 A
M
The
Effe
ct o
f Lan
dsca
pe o
n P
opul
atio
n S
ize,
Isol
atio
n,
and
Per
sist
ence
in A
mby
stom
atid
Sal
aman
ders
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ing
the
Mio
cene
Mar
ine
Incu
rsio
n H
ypot
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s U
sing
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ncho
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raul
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Tree
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g P
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9:00
AM
A B
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M J
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ce -
GD
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Don
nelly
9:00
AM
Dar
win
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ettle
men
t His
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Obs
cure
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ffect
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peci
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f M
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Eel
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ffect
rela
tive
abun
danc
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timat
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f rai
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frogs
and
liza
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9:15
AM
D W
ake
J Jo
hnso
nE
Lew
alle
nR
von
May
9:15
AM
Dar
win
's S
peci
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e In
tera
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Gen
otyp
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d H
ydro
perio
d A
ffect
s Fi
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a T
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Doe
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rn P
acifi
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arrie
r Lim
it E
pipe
lagi
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sh
Dis
pers
al?
A P
opul
atio
n G
enet
ic A
naly
sis
of T
hree
Fl
ying
fish
Spe
cies
(Exo
coet
idae
) in
the
Pac
ific
Am
phib
ian
Com
mun
ity S
truct
ure
as a
Fun
ctio
n of
For
est
Type
s in
Am
azon
ian
Per
u
9:30
AM
9:30
AM
SESS
ION
/ SY
MPO
SIU
MD
arw
in S
ympo
sium
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p C
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sh S
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mat
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10:0
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M
Lent
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phib
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he M
ount
ains
of
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ther
n C
alifo
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tatu
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d Th
reat
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Allo
met
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form
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Spe
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D
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d D
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in th
e Le
porin
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cylin
drifo
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up (C
hara
cifo
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: Ano
stom
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Usi
ng S
ite O
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Mod
els
to In
fer t
he R
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of
the
Coa
chw
hip
(Mas
ticop
his
flage
llum
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Stri
ped
Rac
er
(M. l
ater
alis
) to
Land
Use
Cha
nge
in C
oast
al S
outh
ern
Cal
iforn
ia
10:1
5 A
MT
Gar
cia
J S
tauf
fer
B H
alst
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10:1
5 A
MM
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nism
s B
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d th
e S
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ssfu
l Inv
asio
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ullfr
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a ca
tesb
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a) in
the
Nor
thw
est U
nite
d S
tate
s
A N
ew C
ichl
id in
the
Gen
us S
tigm
atoc
hrom
is
(Tel
eost
ei:C
ichl
idae
) fro
m L
ake
Mal
awi,
Afri
ca.
Fact
or A
naly
sis
as a
Too
l for
Con
serv
ing
the
Gia
nt
Gar
ters
nake
10:3
0 A
MP
Wai
nwrig
htV
Haw
kes
M S
tiass
nyR
Kin
g10
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AM
Dar
win
and
Mac
roev
olut
ion:
Com
para
tive
Ana
lysi
s of
In
nova
tions
and
Div
ersi
tyM
appi
ng o
f Crit
ical
Hab
itat f
or th
e O
rego
n S
potte
d Fr
og
(Ran
a pr
etio
sa) i
n B
ritis
h C
olum
bia,
Can
ada.
Ext
rem
e H
ydro
logi
cal C
ondi
tions
and
Com
plex
Cha
nnel
To
polo
gy D
rives
Pop
ulat
ion
Div
erge
nce
and
Spe
ciat
ion
in
the
Low
er C
ongo
Riv
er
10,0
00 W
ater
snak
es C
an’t
be W
rong
: Dem
ogra
phic
A
naly
sis
of P
opul
atio
n R
ecov
ery
10:4
5 A
MK
de
Que
iroz
A L
ind
R S
chm
idt
M C
ross
10:4
5 A
M
Dar
win
and
the
Tree
of L
ifeA
sses
sing
Effe
cts
of A
ltere
d H
ydro
logi
c R
egim
es o
n Fo
othi
ll Y
ello
w-le
gged
Fro
gs U
sing
a P
opul
atio
n P
roje
ctio
n M
odel
Div
ersi
ty o
f Afri
can
Suc
kerm
outh
Cat
fishe
s (M
ocho
kida
e:
Chi
logl
anis
) in
Gui
nea,
Wes
t Afri
ca
Res
pons
es o
f the
Eas
tern
Mas
sasa
uga
Rat
tlesn
ake
(Sis
truru
rs c
. cat
enat
us) t
o P
resc
ribed
Fire
in a
S
outh
wes
tern
Mic
higa
n W
etla
nd P
rairi
es
11:0
0 A
ML
Par
enti
S R
icht
erA
Dat
ovo
D J
ochi
mse
n - C
11:0
0 A
M
Dar
win
, Wal
lace
and
Bio
geog
raph
ic C
lass
ifica
tion
Con
serv
atio
n G
enet
ics
of th
e C
ritic
ally
End
ange
red
Dus
ky G
ophe
r Fro
g, R
ana
sevo
sa
The
Che
ek M
uscl
es o
f Tric
hom
ycte
rid C
atfis
hes:
M
orph
olog
y an
d P
hylo
geny
(Silu
rifor
mes
: Lor
icar
ioid
ea:
Tric
hom
ycte
ridae
)
Sea
sona
l and
Lan
dsca
pe V
aria
tion
of S
nake
Roa
d M
orta
lity
on th
e U
pper
Sna
ke R
iver
Pla
in
11:1
5 A
MD
Lew
isD
Mus
het
F B
ockm
ann
R P
late
nber
g11
:15
AM
Dar
win
's S
hip:
H.M
.S. B
eagl
e fro
m B
ow to
Ste
rnC
ompl
ex S
patia
l Dyn
amic
s M
aint
ain
Hig
h G
enet
ic
Div
ersi
ty in
the
Face
of C
limat
e V
aria
tion
A N
ew C
atfis
h G
enus
from
Nor
ther
n B
razi
l (S
ilurif
orm
es:
Hep
tapt
erid
ae) P
rovi
des
New
Insi
ghts
on
the
Rel
atio
nshi
ps o
f the
Eni
gmat
ic G
enus
Phr
eato
bius
Goe
ldi
End
ange
red
Spe
cies
and
Lan
d U
se C
onfli
cts:
Iden
tifyi
ng
Hab
itat f
or th
e V
irgin
Isla
nds
Tree
Boa
(Epi
crat
es
mon
ensi
s gr
anti)
11:3
0 A
ME
Hilt
onH
Wad
dle
K Ir
win
E C
ampb
ell
11:3
0 A
M
Dar
win
’s F
ossi
lsO
ccup
ancy
Dyn
amic
s in
a L
ouis
iana
Ass
embl
age
of
Anu
rans
Evo
lutio
n of
Tro
glom
orph
ism
s am
ong
Hyp
ogea
n Fi
shes
do
not
Occ
ur in
Par
alle
lB
row
n Tr
eesn
ake
Man
agem
ent:
A P
rogr
amm
atic
Upd
ate
11:4
5 A
MJ
Hal
eR
Ree
d11
:45
AM
Pop
ulat
ion
Gen
etic
s of
the
Gro
wlin
g G
rass
Fro
g, L
itoria
ra
nifo
rmis
, in
an A
ltere
d La
ndsc
ape
in S
outh
-eas
tern
A
ustra
lia
Can
ine
Det
ectio
n of
Fre
e-R
angi
ng B
row
n Tr
eesn
akes
on
Gua
m: F
ield
Val
idat
ion
and
Less
ons
Lear
ned
12:0
0 PM
LUN
CH
LUN
CH
LUN
CH
LUN
CH
12:0
0 PM
GD
M =
Sto
ye G
enet
ics,
Dev
elop
men
t, &
Mor
phol
ogy
Dar
win
’s Ic
hthy
olog
ical
Col
lect
ion
and
Mus
ings
dur
ing
his
Voy
age
on H
.M.S
. Bea
gle
BR
EAK
-Gra
nd B
allro
om F
oyer
2009
Joi
nt M
eetin
g (J
MIH
), Po
rtla
nd, O
rego
nB
REA
K-O
UT
SESS
ION
S A
T A
GLA
NC
EM
onda
y, 2
7 JU
LY, M
orni
ng S
essi
ons
Cha
rles
Dar
win
: The
Man
and
His
Acc
ompl
ishm
ents
31
RO
OM
Parlo
r AB
CG
alle
ria N
orth
Gal
leria
Sou
thB
road
way
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IIR
OO
MSE
SSIO
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SYM
POSI
UM
Fish
Gen
etic
s II
Her
p Ph
ysio
logy
Fish
Mor
phol
ogy
& P
hysi
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SYM
POSI
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MO
DER
ATO
RD
PO
RTN
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A B
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NO
KO
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ID
HU
LSY
MO
DER
ATO
R
8:00
AM
C S
tepi
enR
Car
lson
8:00
AM
Inva
sion
Gen
etic
s of
the
Rou
nd G
oby
(Neo
gobi
us
mel
anos
tom
us):
Foun
ding
Sou
rces
, Spa
tial P
atte
rns,
an
d Te
mpo
ral C
hang
es
Kin
emat
ics
and
Per
form
ance
Lim
its o
f Fou
r Spe
cies
of
Eth
eost
oma
Dar
ters
(Per
cida
e: E
theo
stom
atin
ae) D
urin
gB
enth
ic S
tatio
n-H
oldi
ng
8:15
AM
D P
ortn
oyZ
Koh
l - P
PEC
Han
dels
man
8:15
AM
Link
age
Map
ping
in th
e R
ed D
rum
, Sci
aeno
ps o
cella
tus
Are
Lar
ge R
BC
s In
dica
tive
of D
ecre
ased
Vas
cula
r R
esis
tanc
e? A
Tes
t of t
he S
nyde
r-S
heaf
or H
ypot
hesi
s.
The
Sho
rtest
Dis
tanc
e be
twee
n Tw
o P
oint
s: D
o di
ffere
nt
appr
oach
es to
Geo
met
ric M
orph
omet
rics
Pro
duce
D
iffer
ent R
esul
ts?
8:30
AM
B K
eck
- GD
MS
Bea
upre
E H
asse
ll8:
30 A
M
Info
rmat
ion
in th
e G
ene
Tree
s of
Intro
gres
sed
Gen
omes
Sw
eeps
, Zon
es, a
nd F
ound
er E
ffect
s.
On
Est
imat
ing
the
Cos
t of G
row
th in
Tim
ber
Rat
tlesn
akes
(Cro
talu
s ho
rrid
us):
Feed
ing
Tria
ls, F
ield
M
etab
olis
m, a
nd th
e R
ole
of S
DA
Mal
e an
d Fe
mal
e B
rach
yrap
his
rhab
doph
ora
Sho
w
Diff
eren
t Ont
ogen
etic
Mor
phol
ogic
al R
espo
nses
to
Pre
dato
r Reg
ime
8:45
AM
T M
akin
enA
Sou
thw
ood
J B
rune
r8:
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M
Mol
ecul
ar C
lock
s an
d th
e Ti
min
g of
Ost
ario
phys
an
Rad
iatio
ns
Tem
pera
ture
Effe
cts
on M
etab
olic
Enz
yme
Act
ivity
in
Mus
cle
Tiss
ue o
f Dia
mon
dbac
k Te
rrap
ins
(Mal
acle
mys
te
rrap
in)
Spr
eitz
er V
erte
brae
, A N
ew U
nrep
orte
d C
hara
cter
for
Eso
x (E
soci
dae,
Eso
cifo
rmes
).
9:00
AM
V B
uona
ccor
siA
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att
D H
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00 A
M
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the
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des
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para
tive
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dapt
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9:15
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M M
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9:30
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9:30
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in P
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pine
Len
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Sur
face
Mor
phol
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10:1
5 A
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mer
man
M G
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:15
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stra
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olor
Pre
fere
nce
and
Ada
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n in
Tw
o P
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atio
ns o
f Fre
shw
ater
Coa
stra
nge
Scu
lpin
Com
petit
ion,
Phy
siol
ogic
al L
imita
tion,
and
the
Impa
ct o
f C
limat
e C
hang
e on
the
Dis
tribu
tion
and
Abu
ndan
ce o
f M
onta
ne S
alam
ande
rs
Rep
rodu
ctiv
e M
orph
olog
y am
ong
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map
hrod
itic
Gob
iine
Fish
es:
Insi
ghts
into
Phy
loge
ny a
nd E
volu
tion
10:3
0 A
MM
Adr
eani
S W
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L H
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0 A
MR
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izat
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Rat
e in
the
Pre
senc
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Stre
ak
Spa
wne
rs in
the
Her
map
hrod
itic
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bass
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ranu
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blig
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row
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by
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peto
faun
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glin
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and
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lutio
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rinifo
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5 A
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cous
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elem
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hallo
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f Spe
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atic
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fluen
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Mov
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tern
s, H
abita
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Hom
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ange
S
ize
in E
aste
rn H
ellb
ende
rs
From
Red
to B
lue,
and
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k A
gain
: The
Evo
lutio
n of
H
ighl
y A
dapt
ive
Vis
ual S
yste
ms
in th
e Li
ghtfi
shes
(T
eleo
stei
: Sto
miif
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es)
11:1
5 A
MJ
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bvre
B C
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11:1
5 A
M
Doe
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Mat
ter?
Sex
ual S
ize
Dim
orph
ism
in th
ree
popu
latio
ns o
f Bla
ndin
g's
Turtl
es (E
myd
oide
a bl
andi
ngii)
in
Nov
a S
cotia
Mig
ratio
n an
d M
atur
atio
n C
hara
cter
istic
s of
Adu
lt P
acifi
c La
mpr
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ntos
phen
us tr
iden
tatu
s: D
o W
arm
Sum
mer
Te
mpe
ratu
res
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as
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or a
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ofts
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ooth
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t and
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Hab
itat C
hara
cter
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s A
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the
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er S
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the
Mis
sour
i Nat
iona
l Rec
reat
ion
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er
in S
outh
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The
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e of
Han
dlin
g S
tress
in th
e S
urvi
val o
f Hat
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d S
potte
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ulos
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hen
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ject
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tor
11:4
5 A
MT
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J B
arre
da -
PPE
11:4
5 A
M
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rwin
terin
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colo
gy o
f Gop
her T
orto
ises
in S
outh
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Mis
siss
ippi
A C
ompa
rativ
e S
tudy
of T
herm
al T
oler
ance
in A
ir an
d W
ater
for F
ive
Spe
cies
of I
ndo-
Pac
ific
Air-
Bre
athi
ng
Fish
es
12:0
0 PM
LUN
CH
LUN
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LUN
CH
LUN
CH
12:0
0 PM
GD
M =
ASI
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toye
Gen
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s, D
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phol
ogy
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Sto
ye P
hysi
olog
y &
Phy
siol
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al
Ecol
ogy
BR
EAK
- G
rand
Bal
lroom
Foy
er
2009
Joi
nt M
eetin
g (J
MIH
), Po
rtla
nd, O
rego
nB
REA
K-O
UT
SESS
ION
S A
T A
GLA
NC
EM
onda
y, 2
7 JU
LY, M
orni
ng S
essi
ons
32
RO
OM
Gra
nd B
allro
om I
Gra
nd B
allro
om II
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lion
East
Pavi
lion
Wes
tR
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M
SESS
ION
/ SY
MPO
SIU
MD
arw
in S
ympo
sium
Her
p C
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rvat
ion
IIISn
ake
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ogy
Fish
Eco
logy
III
SESS
ION
/ SY
MPO
SIU
M
MO
DER
ATO
RT
BER
RA
P H
ENR
YP
RU
THER
FOR
DM
PET
ERSO
NM
OD
ERA
TOR
1:30
PM
M L
andi
mP
Hen
ryK
Wis
eman
J Tu
rner
1:30
PM
Dar
win
in B
razi
lP
opul
atio
n S
tudy
of D
iam
ondb
ack
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apin
s (M
alac
lem
ys te
rrap
in) o
n a
Mar
sh Is
land
in th
e C
hesa
peak
e B
ay.
Feed
ing
Eco
logy
of t
he C
alifo
rnia
Kin
gsna
ke
(Lam
prop
eltis
get
ula
calif
orni
ae)
Feed
ing
Eco
logy
of E
leot
ris s
andw
icen
sis
and
Xen
ocon
ger f
ryer
i fou
nd in
Haw
aiia
n A
nchi
alin
e P
onds
: A
Pos
sibl
e P
arad
ox
1:45
PM
F Je
nkin
sR
Hog
gR
Cla
rkT
Lank
ford
1:45
PM
Pop
ulat
ion
Stru
ctur
e an
d A
bund
ance
of t
he W
este
rn
Pon
d Tu
rtle
(Cle
mm
ys m
arm
orat
a) in
the
Jenn
y C
reek
W
ater
shed
, Cas
cade
-Sis
kiyo
u N
atio
nal M
onum
ent,
Sou
ther
n O
rego
n
Qua
ntify
ing
the
Fora
ging
Beh
avio
r of A
mbu
sh H
untin
g S
nake
sFi
sh N
urse
ry F
unct
ion
of O
cean
Sur
f-Zon
e H
abita
t: R
espo
nse
to a
Hum
an D
istu
rban
ce G
radi
ent
2:00
PM
M M
cCal
lum
H L
illyw
hite
M P
eter
son
2:00
PM
Pre
dict
ed C
limat
e C
hang
e M
ay S
park
Box
Tur
tle
Dec
lines
Pre
y U
tiliz
atio
n of
Neo
nata
l Ins
ular
Cot
tonm
outh
S
nake
s: Is
ther
e an
Evo
lved
Pre
y P
refe
renc
e?
Dis
tribu
tion
and
Hab
itat C
hara
cter
izat
ion
of th
e S
altm
arsh
Top
min
now
, Fun
dulu
s je
nkin
si, A
long
the
Nor
th-C
entra
l Gul
f of M
exic
o
2:15
PM
B C
olle
tteK
Has
kett
P R
uthe
rford
M M
cRae
2:15
PM
The
Sm
ithso
nian
and
Dar
win
Pop
ulat
ion
Dyn
amic
s of
Tex
as D
iam
ondb
ack
Terr
apin
lo
cate
d on
Sel
ecte
d E
stua
rine
Isla
nds
with
in G
alve
ston
B
ay, T
exas
Hib
erna
tion
in S
mal
l-bod
ied
Sna
kes
in S
outh
-wes
tern
M
anito
baC
oexi
sten
ce o
f Kuh
liid
fishe
s in
the
Haw
aiia
n Is
land
s is
Fa
cilit
ated
by
Diff
eren
ces
in J
uven
ile H
abita
t Use
2:30
PM
D S
mith
R In
man
J P
ierc
eT
Duf
fy2:
30 P
M
Dar
win
's C
ritic
sP
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ctin
g sp
ring
activ
ity in
des
ert t
orto
ises
(Gop
heru
s ag
assi
zii)
Hom
e R
ange
s an
d M
ovem
ent P
atte
rns
of L
ouis
iana
P
ine
Sna
kes
(Pitu
ophi
s ru
thve
ni) i
n Te
xas
and
Loui
sian
a
The
Spa
tial S
cale
of A
dapt
ive
Var
iatio
n in
Tem
pera
ture
-D
epen
dent
Sex
Det
erm
inat
ion
in a
n E
stua
rine
Fish
, M
enid
ia m
enid
ia
2:45
PM
T B
erra
T Tu
berv
ille
P G
rego
ryL
Hic
e2:
45 P
M
Clo
sing
Mat
ing
Sys
tem
in a
Gop
her T
orto
ise
Pop
ulat
ion
Est
ablis
hed
thro
ugh
Mul
tiple
Tra
nslo
catio
ns:
App
aren
t A
dvan
tage
of P
rior R
esid
ence
Wor
king
Tow
ards
the
Nat
rix M
atrix
: Gro
wth
Cur
ves
for
Gra
ss S
nake
sLa
titud
inal
Var
iatio
n in
Atla
ntic
Silv
ersi
de V
erte
bral
N
umbe
r and
the
Ada
ptiv
e S
igni
fican
ce o
f Jor
dan’
s R
ule
3:00
PM
3:00
PM
SESS
ION
/ SY
MPO
SIU
MH
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Con
serv
atio
n III
Snak
e Ec
olog
yFi
sh E
colo
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SSIO
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POSI
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MO
DER
ATO
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HEP
PELL
H L
ILLY
WH
ITE
C W
OR
MA
LDM
OD
ERA
TOR
3:30
PM
K B
uhlm
ann
J W
aldr
onC
Wor
mal
d3:
30 P
M
Rei
ntro
duct
ion
As
A C
onse
rvat
ion
Tool
For
Bla
ndin
g’s
Turtl
es
Gro
wth
and
Age
at M
atur
ity in
Sym
patri
c P
opul
atio
ns o
f E
aste
rn D
iam
ondb
ack
Rat
tlesn
akes
and
Can
ebra
ke
Rat
tlesn
akes
Pos
itive
Effe
cts
of G
roup
Liv
ing
on R
ecru
itmen
t and
S
urvi
val o
f a H
arve
sted
Cor
al R
eef F
ish
3:45
PM
H B
alba
chT
Farr
ell
J M
orle
y3:
45 P
M
Why
Do
We
Tran
sloc
ate
Spe
cies
-at-R
isk,
and
Do
We
Rea
lly B
enef
it th
e S
peci
es W
e M
ove?
Pat
tern
s of
Gro
wth
in D
usky
Pig
my
Rat
tlesn
akes
(S
istru
rus
mili
ariu
s) In
Cen
tral F
lorid
a
Sea
sona
l Cha
nges
in P
rey
Abu
ndan
ce a
nd
Tem
pera
ture
Dep
ende
nt C
aptu
re S
ucce
ss a
ffect
Win
ter
Feed
ing
in B
luef
ish
4:00
PM
S H
eppe
llS
Mac
kess
yJ
Turn
ure
4:00
PM
Dev
elop
ing
Mod
els
to A
sses
s th
e Im
pact
s of
Fis
herie
s B
ycat
ch o
n S
ea T
urtle
Pop
ulat
ions
Nat
ural
His
tory
and
Den
Site
Fid
elity
of P
rairi
e R
attle
snak
es (C
rota
lus
virid
is v
iridi
s) in
Nor
thea
ster
n C
olor
ado
Effe
cts
of R
epro
duct
ive
Phe
nolo
gy o
n H
abita
t Use
and
M
ovem
ent i
n W
eakf
ish
(Cyn
osci
on re
galis
): O
bser
vatio
ns fr
om a
Sm
all N
ew J
erse
y E
stua
ry U
sing
A
cous
tic T
elem
etry
4:15
PM
L W
eir
D B
ende
rM
Buc
khor
n4:
15 P
M
Tren
ds in
Anu
ran
Occ
upan
cy fr
om T
en N
orth
east
S
tate
s
Pop
ulat
ion
Cha
ract
eris
tics
and
Die
t of W
este
rn
Mas
sasa
uga
in C
entra
l Kan
sas
with
Infe
renc
es fr
om
Sto
mac
h C
onte
nts
and
Sta
ble
Isot
opes
The
Influ
ence
of H
abita
t and
Exp
loita
tion
on R
eef F
ish
Ass
embl
ages
4:30
PM
R R
usse
llE
Kah
ler
4:30
PM
Mul
tiple
Roa
d E
ffect
s on
Am
phib
ian
Com
mun
ity
Stru
ctur
e in
Roa
dsid
e W
etla
nds
Ass
ocia
tions
Bet
wee
n M
arin
e C
omm
uniti
es a
nd
Arti
ficia
l and
Nat
ural
Ree
fs o
f Mar
ylan
d
4:45
PM
L H
azar
d4:
45 P
M
Beh
avio
ral A
vers
ion
of T
wo
New
Jer
sey
Am
phib
ian
Spe
cies
to R
oad
Dei
cers
5:00
PM
S M
oore
5:00
PM
Mov
emen
t Pat
tern
s, H
ome
Ran
ge a
nd H
abita
t Use
of
Wes
tern
Spi
ny S
ofts
hells
(Apa
lone
spi
nife
ra h
artw
egi)
in th
e U
pper
Mis
sour
i Riv
er, M
onta
na
2009
Joi
nt M
eetin
g (J
MIH
), Po
rtla
nd, O
rego
nB
REA
K-O
UT
SESS
ION
S A
T A
GLA
NC
EM
onda
y, 2
7 JU
LY, A
ftern
oon
Sess
ions
BR
EAK
- Gra
nd B
allro
om F
oyer
Dar
win
's T
angl
ed B
ank:
Tik
taal
ik ro
seae
and
the
Land
mar
k V
erte
brat
e Tr
ansi
tion
to T
erre
stria
l Life
33
POSTER # PRESENTER(S)
1 S Haciski
2 D Véras
3 C Peterson
4 A Shibuya
5 C Bedore - C
6 E Blevins - C
7 A Maljkovic - C
8 C Walker
9 T Dabruzzi
10 T Meredith - C
11 V Di Santo - C
12 E Brooks
13 Z Andrade González
14 M Boyle
15 A LaPorte
16 C Riley - C
17 M Blasius
18 C Mull
19 D Kacev - C
20 M Mendoza-Carranza
21 J Ketchum
22 F Carvalho - C
23 M Benavides
24 F Fernandes Mendonça
25 B de Franco
26 D Pinhal
27 N Whitney
28 N Straube
29 S Kim
30 L Brown
31 M Peguero-Icaza - B
32 K Huebert - B
33 S Sponaugle
34 T Britt
35 F Sewall
36 A Islam
37 K Bailey
38 M Johansson - B
39 A Matarese
40 S Charter
41 S Muffelman
42 K Bosley
43 J Kreitzer - B
44 T Auth
45 M Litz
46 M Olivar
47 D Snyder
48 J Rojo
49 D Blood
50 M Miller
51 G Aceves-Medina
52 R Cowen
53 E Godinez-Dominguez
C = CARRIER AES B = ELHS/LFC Blaxter
Biodôme de Montréal: Captive Breeding of the Barndoor Skate (Dipturus laevis) and Work on Early-Life Stages
Evaluation of Organochlorine Contaminants in Young-Of-Year White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) from the Southern California Bight
Linkages between Larvae and Recruitment of Coral Reef Fishes along the Florida Keys Shelf: An Integrated Field and Modeling Analysis of Population Connectivity in a Complex System
Genetic Identification of Lamniformes and Carcharhiniformes Sharks: Fishery Monitoring and Conservation
Forensic Identification of the Guitarfish Species Rhinobatos horkelli, Rhinobatos percellensand Zapteryx brevirostrisusing multiplex-PCR and PCR-RFLP
Genetic Identification of Rhizoprionodon Shark Species Employing Nuclear DNA Sequences
Dental Sexual Dimorphism in Bluntnose Stingrays, Dasyatis say: Implications for Male Feeding Ability
The Role of Pelvic Fins in Locomotion and Foraging in the Freshwater Stingray Potamotrygon motoro (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae)
Electrosensitivity and Pore Distribution in the Cownose Ray (Rhinoptera bonasus)
Understanding Undulation: the Biomechanics of Stingray Swimming
The Shark Feeding Debate: What Can the Sharks Tell Us?
Metallothionein as a Biomarker for Metal Exposure and Effects in Shark Populations from the Southeastern United States
2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, OregonPOSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCEFRIDAY, 24 JULY, Poster Session I
POSTER TITLE
Preliminary Observations on the Development of Leucoraja erinacea(Little Skate), with Reference to the Mechanosensory Lateral Line System
Reproductive Biology of the Pelagic Stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea, in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Movements of the Whitetip Reef Shark, Triaenodon obesus, from Photo-identification and Population Genetics.
Molecular Phylogeny and Node Age Estimation of Lantern Sharks (Elasmobranchii: Etmopteridae)
Trophic Relationships of the Roughtail Skate, Bathyraja trachura, and Sympatric Groundfishes
NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center Elasmobranch Tagging Management System
Take My Breath Away...
Olfactory Thresholds of Elasmobranchs
Temperature Effect on Resting Routine Metabolic Rates of Two Benthic Elasmobranchs
Diversity and Abundance of Sharks in the North East Exuma Sound, The Bahamas: A Comparison Between Baited Longline and Baited Underwater Video Survey Techniques
Feeding Habits of Cacharhinus falciformis in the Oceanic Zone of the Eastern Pacific Ocean
A Review of Recreational Shark Fisheries in Southern California
The San Pedro´s Artisanal Fishery: A Non Regulated Activity in a Shark Nursery Ground in Western Campeche Bank.
Movements and Migratory Patterns of Sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve and Eastern Tropical Pacific
Catch Trends, Distribution, and Length-frequency Composition of Blue Sharks (Prionace glauca) Caught by Brazilian Tuna Longline Fleet in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
Shark Diversity, Population Demographics and Fisheries at Turneffe Atoll (Belize) Assessed with Field Surveys and DNA Barcoding of Fishery Products
Heavy Metals and Trace Elements in Juvenile White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) from the Southern California Bight.
Methods to Collect, Preserve, and Prepare Elasmobranch Tissues for Stable Isotope Analysis
Shark Tracker: Utilizing Web-based GIS to Educate the Masses
Larval Fish Assemblages: Seasonal Connectivity in the Gulf of California
Observed and Simulated Swimming Trajectories of Late-stage Coral Reef Fish Larvae Offshore of the Florida Keys
Molecular Identification of Larval Sebastes moseri and S. rufinanus in the California Current Region
Early Larvae of Zesticelus profundorum(Family Cottidae) Identified Using DNA Barcoding
Spatial and Temporal Distributions of Vermilion Snapper (Rhomboplites aurorubens) and Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) Eggs and Larvae in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Feeding Ecology of Juvenile Rockfish off Oregon and Washington as Indicated by Diet and Stable Isotope Analysis
Phenotypic Variation among Related June Sucker Induced by Habitat and Landscape Differences in the Early Life History
An Investigation of the Response of Fish Larvae to Decadal Changes in Environmental Forcing Factors off the Oregon Coast
Spawning Timing and Growth Rates of Post-larval and Juvenile Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax) in the Northern California Current
Genetic Identification of Northeastern Pacific Late Larval-Juvenile Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) Captured off Oregon and Washington
Changes in Body Composition and Fatty Acid Profile During Quillback Rockfish (Sebastes maliger) Embryogenesis
Induced Insemination of Thai Pangas (Pangasius sutchi) by PG and HCG Hormone Extracts
Near Real-time Forecasts of Recruitment from Larval Surveys: Application to Walleye Pollock in the Western Gulf of Alaska
Influence of Habitat Discontinuity, Geographical Distance, and Oceanography on Fine-scale Population Genetic Structure of Copper Rockfish (Sebastes caurinus)
The Role of Water Dynamics and Plankton Availability in Larval Fish Assemblages off the Catalan Coast (NW Mediterranean).
Larvae and Early Juveniles of Three Small, Non-native Cyprinids Common to the Upper Colorado River Basin: Cyprinella lutrensis, Notropis stramineus, and Pimephales promelas
Influence of the El Niño Southern Oscillation on the Recruitment of Lutjanidae species from the Central Mexican Pacific
Early Life History of Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in the Eastern Bering Sea Based on Recent Field Studies (2007-2009): Spawning, Distribution, and Physical Processes Affecting Drift and DispersalEcology of Anguilliform Leptocephali in the Western North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Analysis of Fine Scale Larval Fish Distribution Using the In-Situ Ichthyoplankton Imaging System (ISIIS)
Changes in the Fish Larvae Community of Bahia Vizcaino, Baja California, and the Adjacent Oceanic Region (2001-2003)
Tidal Transport and Moon Phase Effect in the Spatial Distribution of the Fish Larvae Assemblage in a Tropical Estuary of Mexican Central Pacific
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POSTER # PRESENTER(S)
54 E Daly
55 K Craig
56 S Friedl - B
57 S Nakayama - B
58 D Sohn - B
59 R Dimaria - B
60 J Worley
61 P Lopez
62 E Wild
63 M White
64 A Deyle
65 A Nowacki
66 K Marlow
67 N Kiriazis
68 R Weaver
69 Z Stahlschmidt
70 R Krohmer
71 S Werman
72 J Litzgus
73 B Hollingsworth
74 C Murray
75 S Lance
76 J Gillingham
77 K Jirik
78 D Warner
79 K Yagi
80 K Nicholson
81 J Deitloff
82 A Harrison - SH
83 T Jono
84 R Anderson
85 E Juterbock
86 E Vaccaro - SH
87 P Cupp
88 B Crawford
89 B Gall
90 J Uyeda
91 J Gubler
92 I Latella
93 P Scott
94 A Stow
95 N Bittner
96 J Streicher
97 B Barker
98 D Forester
99 P Clarkson
100 H Mueller
101 A Stahl - SH
102 E Dichter
103 D Beamer
104 K Bakkegard
105 S Unger
B = ELHS/LFC Blaxter SH = Storer Herpetology
Allozyme Analysis of a Contact Zone between Two mtDNA Haplotypes in Desmognathus ocoee (Amphibia: Plethodontidae)
Patterns of Diversification in Phenotypically Polymorphic Direct-developing Frogs (Anura: Craugastoridae) from Northern Central America
Anuran Species Composition in Urban and Natural Cypress Dome Wetlands of Florida
An Analysis of Anuran Abundance in Relation to Water Proximity at Lago Sachavacayoc, Peru
Photographic Identification of Individual Foothill-yellow Legged Frogs (Rana boylii) Using Chin Mottling Patterns: an Effective Method for Long-term Studies
Population structure and morphometrics of Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) in an anthropogenic habitat
Behavioral Responses to Potential Prey through Chemoreception by the Sharp-Tailed Snake (Contia tenuis)
POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE
Spatial Ecology and Thermoregulation of Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata) in a Southern Ontario Population
Endemic and Esoteric Pacific Island Anole, Anolis medemi
Morphological Description of Aquatic Anoles from Costa Rica Using Shape and Color
The Dewlap, Body Size, and Male Reproductive Success in Anolis carolinensis and Anolis sagrei
Mitochondrial DNA in the Tiger Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris) Exhibits Significant Population Structure Conflicting with Past Morphological Based Subspecific Boundaries in Southwest Arizona
Climate Change and the Conservation of Australian Arid Zone Ecosystems
Chemosensory Responses of an Arcane Amphibian to Predators with Different Feeding Strategies
Innate Predator Recognition in Larval Hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) and the Problem of Introduced Trout
Evolving Across the West: Phenotypic Evolution and Secondary Contact in the Thamnophis elegans Complex
Range Extension, Genetic Variation, and Biogeography of Anolis limifrons
Winter Ichthyoplankton Abundance: Predictor of Summer Prey Fields and Ultimate Survival of Juvenile Salmon?
Do Cownose Rays Prefer Habitats with Hypoxic Bottom Waters?
Effects of Implanting a Relatively Large Sonic Telemetry Tag on Growth, Survival, and Tag Retention in Age-1 Spot
Habitat Competition among Young Red Drum
Vertical Distribution Egg Model for Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in the Eastern Bering Sea
Temperature and Growth Rate Effects on Otolith Elemental Composition of Larval Pacific Cod, Gadus macrocephalus
POSTER TITLE
2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon
FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Poster Session I
Effect of Nest Temperature on Egg-brooding Behavior, Metabolism, and Clutch-Nest Thermal Relations in Children's Pythons (Antaresia childreni)Colocalization of Aromatase Immunoreactive Neurons and the Nitric Oxide Synthesizing Enzymes (NOS and NADPH) in the Forebrain of the Male Red-Sided Garter Snake
Nucleotide Sequence Comparisons of Putative Concolor Toxin genes, from the Midget Faded Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus concolor), with other Rattlesnake Neurotoxin DNA Sequences
The Effects of Body Mass and Temperature on the Standard Metabolic Rate of Three Species of Colubrid Snakes
Specimen Tag Replacement for the Herpetology Collection at the San Diego Natural History Museum
Reproductive Mode Plasticity Under Conflicting Egg Predation and Desiccation Risk
Does Kinship Composition or Group Density Affect Tadpole Fitness in the Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla)?
Natural History and Reproductive Behavior of Cruziohyla craspedopus (Anura: Hylidae)
Unusual Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Tadpole Phenotypes
Traits Promoting Invasive Success In AnolisLizards
Acoustic Behavior of Gekko japonicus: The Gecko That Calls in Secret
The Ecology of Antipredation of the Long-nosed Leopard Lizard, Gambelia wislizenii, a Mesocarnivore in Desert Scrub
Field Observations of Courtship and Social Behavior in Two Species of Southern Appalachian Woodland Salamanders, Plethodon jordani and Plethodon shermani
Pheromone Signaling System Modulates Female Receptivity in a Plethodontid Salamander
Kentucky Spring Salamanders, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, Avoid Eastern Garter Snake Odors
Can Reproductive Allometry Assess Population Marginality in Crocodilians? A Comparative Analysis of Gulf Coast American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Populations
Multi-year Multiple Paternity and Mate Fidelity in the American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis
Studs and Duds - Mating Success and Dorsal Spine Reflectance in the Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus
First Reported Occurrences of the Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, in the Anaheim Bay Estuary (Seal Beach, California)
Parent-offspring Conflict and Selection on Egg Size in Turtles
Embryonic Jaw Development in the African House Snake (Lamprophis fuliginosus)
Digits Lost or Regained? A Molecular Phylogenetic Perspective on Dwarf Salamanders and the Genus Eurycea
Genetics of Colonization in Ambystoma gracile after the 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens
Ecology and Genetics of the Eastern Hellbender
Tests of Biogeographic Hypotheses for Diversification in the Puerto Rican frogs, Eleutherodactylus portoricensisand E. antillensis: Integrating Distribution Models and Phylogeography
The Use of Montage Photography to Document Embryonic Development in the Northern Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus fuscus)
Examination of Metamorphosis and Growth on Developmental Allocation in the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) and the Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum)Egg Deposition and Embryonic Development in Plethodontid Salamanders
A Timecourse Study in Embryonic Development of African Dwarf Frogs (Hymenochirus boettgeri) Exposed to Atrazine
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POSTER # PRESENTER(S)1 J Wright - SI
2 E Schott
3 M Buckhorn
4 G Orti
5 D Hulsey
6 T Vigliotta
7 J Sipiorski
8 H Constable
9 R Mayden
10 T Lankford
11 A Williston
12 G Vander Haegen
13 C Stepien
14 B Mundy
15 A Shiroza
16 G Mattox
17 N Gurrola
18 M Tipton
19 B Kimokeo
20 C Franco-Gordo
21 J Hogan
22 S Heppell
23 M Ajemian
24 M Pyron
25 D Lumbantobing - SI
26 A Roa-Varon
27 K Able
28 J Dickson
29 K Birkett - SI
30 C Sweetman
31 L Dirk
32 D Foley
33 D Figueroa
34 M Akbarian
35 J Rollins
36 M Suárez-Rodríguez
37 A Camargo
38 L Nay
39 E Billman - SI
40 R Oldfield
41 R Wilborn
42 J Morley
43 A Longoria
44 E Hoffmayer
45 E Schaad - SH
46 J Davis - SH
47 T Jackman
48 B Falk
49 M Lahti - SH
50 A Talaba
SH = Storer Herpetology SI = Storer Ichthyology
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2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, OregonPOSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE
SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Poster Session II
POSTER TITLEAposematism and Müllerian Mimicry in a Group of Lake Tanganyikan Catfishes
Female Preferences for Males in the Livebearing Fish Poeciliopsis baenschi: Sympatric versus Allopatric Population History Predicts Preference Strength
Movements of Sevengill Sharks in San Francisco Bay
DeepFin Research Coordination Network Update: News and Opportunities to Build the Tree of Life of Fishes
Tennessee Fish Collection: Strengths and Development
Social Networking and Cyber-enabled Scientific Collaboration in the Nomenclatorial Process: A case study from North American Freshwater Fishes
The UNCW Fish Collection: A Resource for Ichthyology Research and Education
Georeferencing in Ichthyology Collections: Considerations for Aquatic Geospatial Data
Using Visible Implant Elastomer to Tag Rare Species
Developing a Rapid Molecular Assay with Internal Controls for Detecting the VHS Fish Virus
Records Of Deep-sea Spiny Eels from the Hawaiian Archipelago and Emperor Seamounts, Including a First Report of Lipogenys gillii (Notacanthidae: Albuliformes)
The Macaulay Library: A Resource for the Preservation of Natural History Audio and Video Collections.
Herpetology and Ichthyology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
VertNet: The Future of HerpNET and FishNet in the Biodiversity Informatics Revolution
Diet of an Invasive Suckermouth Catfish (Hypostomus sp.) and Examination of Possible Dietary Overlap with Indigenous Fishes in San Felipe Creek, Texas
Food Habits of Discopyge tschuddi (Chondrichyes, Narcinidae) off North Argentina and Uruguay
Effect of Light Intensity and Photoperiod on Growth and Survival of Kutum Roach Early Stages
Growth of Juvenile Blacknose Dace (Rhinichthys atratulus) Along an Urban to Rural Gradient
Intraspecific Variation in Body Shape and Reproductive Traits of the Livebearing Fish Poecilia butleri
Are Spotting Patterns Used as a Cue in Mate Choice and Species Recognition in the Livebearing Fish Poeciliopsis baenschi?
Seasonal and Spatial Abundance and Assemblages of Ichthyoplankton, Kuwait Waters 2003~2005
Historical Biogeography of Neotropical Characiformes (Teleostei, Ostariophysi): an Approach Using Brooks Parsimony Analysis
Compared Phylogeography of Drainages of Central Mexico Based on Codistrubuted Fish Species
Phylogeography of Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, in the Connecticut and Adjacent River Basins
Taxonomy and Phylogeography of Hippocampus kuda in Hawaii
Influence of Restoration on the Food Web of the Kissimmee River: Stable Isotopes and Diet Analysis
Fish Larvae Assemblages of the Revillagigedo Islands During Summer 2008
Identifying Larval Cohorts in a Coral Reef Fish (Coryphopterus personatus) Using Population Genetics and Otolith Microchemistry
Investigating Maternal Effects on Spawn Timing and Larval Characteristics of Pacific Ocean Perch, Sebastes alutus, from the Gulf of Alaska
Basin-Wide Decrease in Large Sharks Documented by a Unique Eight-Decade Dataset from the Gulf of Mexico
Detection of Stream Fish Assemblage Structure with Functional Groups and Taxonomy
Freshwater and Estuarine Fishes of Southeastern Borneo (Kalimantan Selatan), Indonesia
Species Composition and Diel Vertical Distribution of Cyclothone, Bristlemouths, (Stomiiformes: Gonostomatidae) in the North-central Gulf of Mexico
Ecology of Estuarine Fishes: A Synthesis from the Temperate Waters of the Western North Atlantic
Functional Diversity in Temperate Coastal Fish Communities
Abstract: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Fish Communities in the Huron River of Southeastern Michigan
The Jelly Diet: Investigating the Role of Gelatinous Prey in Supporting High Deep-Sea Fish Biomass
Intraspecific Life-history Variation in the Knife-edged Livebearer, Alfaro cultratus (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae), from Costa Rica
Life History and Population Dynamics of an Introduced Population of Gambusia affinis in Utah
Morphological Variation of Dwarfed Populations of Short-horned Lizards (Phrynosoma hernandesi) and Great Plains Toads (Anaxyrus cognatus) in the San Luis Valley, Colorado
Exploring the Evolutionary and Ecological Causes of Diversification in Australia’s Hyper-diverse CtenotusSkinks
Transmission Ecology of Brain-Encysting Trematode in Killifish from a South Texas Hypersaline Lagoon
Identification and Characterization of Spotted Seatrout Spawning Habitat in Two Mississippi Estuaries Utilizing Passive Acoustics
Variation Between Island and Mainland Communities of Anolis lizards
A New Species of Anolis (Squamata: Iguania) Similar to Anolis fuscoauratus from the Andes of Bolivia and Peru
V1a Receptor Regulation of Pairbond Formation in a Monogamous Cichlid Fish
A Comparison of Damselfish Densities, Guarding Behavior, and Territory Size on Patch Reef and Coral Rubble Sites in Dry Tortugas National Park
Development and Tests of Predictive Models to Estimate Muscle and Liver Energy Content of Bluefish
Phylogeny and Phylogeography of the Trachylepis varia and T. striata Species Groups (Squamata: Scincidae)
On the Importance of a Combined Approach in Taxonomy: Another Cryptic Species of Lizard Malaria Parasite
POSTER # PRESENTER(S)
51 D Mulcahy
52 B Lowe
53 S Rogers - SH
54 J Ahle - SH
55 S Perry
56 J Valdez
57 B Moon
58 D Preston
59 M Miller
60 P Hampton
61 R Mason
62 C Friesen
63 P Owen
64 J Lee
65 J Martin
66 G Haenel
67 H Yong Cheng
68 S Yang
69 K Mougey
70 A Wright
71 A Durso
72 A Fornell
73 A Bronikowski
74 J Paterson
75 B Putman
76 J Parker
77 L Neuman-Lee
78 J Rowe
79 M Rasmussen
80 W Du
81 E Gangloff
82 T Bambico
83 D Saenz
84 N VandenBroek
85 A Stokes
86 A Barreca
87 K Reider
88 T Vasconcelos
89 R Durtsche
90 K Mochida
91 T McPeek
92 A Kuhns
93 B Lowe
94 J Mitchell
95 G Gerald
96 A Díaz de Pascual
97 D Scott
98 J Klemish
99 P Eterovick
100 P Eterovick
101 K Hughes
SH = Storer Herpetology SI = Storer Ichthyology
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Phylogenetic Relationships Among Mesoamerican Bufonids
Speciation, Species Delimitation, and the Systematics of Slimy Salamanders (Plethodontidae: Plethodon glutinosus group)
Genetic Variation in Three Remnant Populations of Northern Leopard Frog in Western Nevada
Associated Reproduction in a Model Dissociated Breeder, the Red-sided Garter Snake
Cost of Male Courtship: Using Group Metabolic Rates to Assess Individual Courtship Costs
2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, OregonPOSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE
SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Poster Session II
POSTER TITLE
Do Testosterone Levels Predict Throat Patch Characteristics In Male Green Frogs?
Stress, Reproduction and Adrenal Modulation in the Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans)
Phylogenetic Survey of Urinary Bladder Compliance in Anurans
Thermal Biology of Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes (Crotalus o. oreganus)
The Influence of Hibernation on Diet-to-blood Fractionation Factors in the California Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata)
Does Thermal Variation Translate into Variation in Growth?: A Test Using Nerodia rhombiferas a Model
Using Rattlesnake Shaker Muscles to Test How Long Tendons Affect the Energetic Cost of Contraction
Improved Anesthesia Protocol Using Brevital Sodium in Snakes
Effect of Body Size on Intraguild Predation Between Tadpoles of Bamboo–breeding Poison Frogs and Predaceous Mosquito Larvae
Does Prey Envenomation Improve Digestive Performance in Agkistrodon piscivorus?
Comparative Skin Permeability in Two Sympatric and Congeneric Pitvipers: Does Physiology Influence Habitat Partitioning?
Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Tadpoles (Amphibia, Anura) in a Seasonal Dry Tropical Forest from Southeastern Brazil
Invasive Honeysuckle Induced Hypoxia in Aquatic Systems and its Effects on Wood Frog Tadpoles
Effect of Habitat Type on Clutch Size in a Wide Ranging Lizard, Urosaurus ornatus
Resource Partition and Habitat Preference of Japalura lueiin Taiwan
Coexistence Mechanism of Two Agamid Lizards in Northern Taiwan
Ecology of the Texas Horned Lizard in the Rolling Plains of Texas
Lizard (Anolis sagrei) Niche Breadth Changes with Experimental Manipulation of Perch Availability: Males Specialize, Females Generalize
Detectability of Rare and Cryptic Species: A Case Study of Aquatic Snakes
Working in Reverse: When Snakes Are Prey
The Evolution and Ecology of Aging Phenotypes in the Garter Snake
Microhabitat Selection by Eastern Ribbon Snakes (Thamnophis sauritus) in a Coastal Lake Huron Wetland
Comparative Home Range Sizes of a Population of the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus o. oreganus) in Central California
Midget Faded Rattlesnake Biology, Ecology, Population Genetics and Landscape Modeling
Planting a TREE: Exposing High School Students to Ecological Research with Reptiles
Body Temperature Variation During Nesting Forays in Midland Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata) on Beaver Island, Michigan
Habitat Selection by Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata): Effects of Season and Scale of Analysis
Low Optimal Temperatures for Food Conversion and Growth in the Big-headed Turtle, Platysternon megacephalum
Variation in Body Mass Index in a Colorado Population of Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata)
Foraging Ecology of the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) at Punalu‘u, Hawai‘I
An Examination of Anuran Habitat Associations and the Relationship with Larval Activity Levels
Microhabitat use of Herpetofauna in Bottomland Hardwood Forests of Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge
Sex-biased Predation on Taricha by a novel predator in Annadel State Park
Overwintering of the Cascades Frog in Washington
Phenotypic Mismatches between Functionally Interrelated Aposematic Traits
Effects of Atrazine and Carbaryl on Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) Embryo Hatching and Survival
Assessing the Distribution of a Secretive Species Using Ecological Niche and Occupancy Models
Does Hydrologic Permanence Affect Larval Salamander Assemblages in Small Piedmont Streams?
Invasive Cuban Treefrogs on a North Florida Urban Campus: Preliminary Results on Population Fluctuations and Effects on Native Hylids
Phenotypic Plasticity in Pond-breeding Amphibians Resulting from Differences in Larval Habitats
Developments in Poeciliid Genomics
Contributions on the Natural History of the Salamanders in the Andes of Venezuela
Using Stable Isotope Spikes to Determine Amphibian Dispersal: A Pilot Study
A Long-term Study of the Community Ecology of an Amazonian Amphibian Fauna
Frog Developmental Instability is a Weak Indicator of Habitat Loss Along the Espinhaço Mountain Range, Southeastern Brazil
Seasonal Variation on Tadpole Spatial Niche in Permanent Streams – The Roles of Predation Risk and Microhabitat Availability
POSTER # PRESENTER(S)
1 C Chabot
2 T Buser
3 T Hrbek
4 S Willis
5 P Mabee
6 N Martinez-Takeshita
7 M Saltzgiver
8 M Campbell
9 T Haynie
10 B Stanhope - SI
11 M Cashner - SI
12 S Piovano - SI
13 S Mccutcheon
14 D McGowan
15 M Williams
16 M Ocasio-Torres
17 C Ferreira
18 J Curtis - SI
19 M Soares
20 A Datovo - NIA
21 C Handelsman
22 Z Baldwin
23 E Schultz
24 T Clardy
25 K Luckenbill
26 G Hoff
27 L Hernandez
28 D Adriaens
29 B Sidlauskas
30 J Brinser - SI
31 C Kenaley - SI
32 M Hayes
33 T Krogh
34 J Arroyave
35 M Chiang
36 T Mariguela
37 J Birindelli
38 H Escobar
39 M Westneat
40 F Villa-Navarro
41 T Cavender
42 A Ingram
43 L Young
44 S Schonhuth
45 G Arratia
46 M Westphal
47 J Dooley
48 M Carvalho
SH - Storer Herpetology NIA = NIA Best Poster
2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, OregonPOSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE
SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Poster Session III
POSTER TITLEIntrogression of Mitochondrial DNA Between Catostomus fumeiventris and Catostomus santaanae (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae) in the Santa Clara Drainage
Genetic Techniques Provide Evidence of Chinook Salmon Feeding on Walleye Pollock Offal
Species Boundaries in Amazonian Discus Fishes (Symphysodon spp.): A Multigenic Analysis
Molecules in a putative neotropical vertebrate hybrid zone: the case of the polyphyletic butterfly peacock cichlid
Identification of Wild versus Hatchery-reared Spotted Seatrout Using Otolith Chemistry
Evolution of Genome Size in Suckers (Catostomidae: Cypriniformes)
Dispersal of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genes within a Hybrid Zone between Notropis chlorocephalusand N. chiliticu in the Catawba River System
Hooks, Baits and Lights - Mitigation of Pelagic Stingrays Fishing Bycatch
Characterizing the Private Boat Recreational Fishery for Highly Migratory Species in Florida
Characterization of the Swordfish Recreational Fishery of Florida
Phenoscape: Evolutionary Morphology Linked to Genes Using Informatics
The Global Genetic Diversity of Seriola lalandi (Yellowtail)
Genetic Management Plan for Endangered Pallid Sturgeon Captive Broodstock Maintained at Gavin’s Point National Fish Hatchery.
Genetic Diversity of Dallia pectoralis (Alaska Blackfish) in Central and Western Alaska.
Phenotypic Plasticity or Hybridization: Meristic and Genetic Variation in the Australian Fish Species Retropinna semoni along the Murray River
A Watershed Scale Approach for Headwater Stream Restoration
Ecological Impacts of the 2006 Post-bleaching Mass Mortality Event and of Overfishing on Star Corals Montastraea annularisand M. faveolata in Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Fish Assemblage Structure in Streams Associated to Forest Fragments in a Degraded Region of Southeastern Brazil
Stress-related Functional Morphology of the Opercular Bone in Suction Feeding Fishes
Comparative Pectoral Fin Anatomy of Batoid Fishes
Confusing Species Trees with Gene Trees Misleads Ancestral State Reconstruction and Inference of Molecular Evolution: A Reanalysis of Rhodopsin Evolution in the Actinopterygii
Morphology of Percarina and its phylogenetic position in the family Percidae
Incongruent Patterns of Morphological and Molecular Variation in the Least Madtom
Advances in the Systematic Relationships of the Genus Pimelodus and its Related Taxa
A New Fossil Centrarchid Species of the Genus Pomoxis from the Miocene of Nebraska
Understanding the Ecomorphological Diversification of African Distichodontid and Citharinid Fishes through Phylomorphospace Analysis
Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Diversity of Opercular Bones in Cypriniforms and their Phylogenetic Implications
Molecular Phylogeny of the African Genus Bryconaethiopsand its Systematic Position Within the Family Alestidae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes)
Systematics and Identification of Larvae and Juveniles of the Genus Enneapterygius (Teleostei: Tripterygiidae) Collected from Taiwan
Phylogenetic Relationships of Cheirodontinae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Characidae) Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA SequencesNew species of Leptodoras (Siluriformes: Doradidae) from Rio Fresco, Xingu basin, Brazil
Systematic and Taxonomic Revision of the Alestid Genus Micralestes
Evolutionary Implications of the Mandibular and Hyoid Arch Musculature in Neotropical Freshwater Stingrays, Family Potamotrygonidae (Chondrichthyes)
Cheek Musculature And Phylogenetic Relationships In Characidae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes)
Morphological Responses to the Removal of Predation in the Trinidadian Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
Evolution of the Gas Bladder–Inner Ear Mechanical Linkage in Malagasy Cichlids
Structure of the Pseudobranch in the Poeciliidae and Related Taxa
Morphology and Ontogeny of Trunk Lateral Line Canals of the Rock Prickleback, Xiphister mucosus (Perciformes: Zoarcoidei: Stichaeidae), with Preliminary Comparisons with other Stichaeids
The Extrordinary Weberian Apparatus and Occiput of Hypophthalmus (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae)
Diagnostic Characters of Skate Egg Cases from Alaska
Morphological Divergence in Trophic Structures within Incipient Species of Bahamian Pupfish
Morphology and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Giant Electric Ray from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy (Chondrichthyes: Torpediniformes)
A MegaTree for all Fishes: A Higher-Level Framework for Vertebrate Evolution
Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Reanalyzing Reproductive Behaviors in North American Minnows
Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Phylogenetic Relationships of Species of Gila in Mexico and Related Western Genera (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Ictiobin fishes: Early Diversification and Patterns of Distribution
Molecular Phylogeny of the Sand-dwelling Surfperch, Subfamily Amphistichinae (Teleostei: Embiotocidae), Reveals a Convergent Loss of Red Pigmentation in a Rapidly Evolving Lineage
Cladistic Analysis of the Tilefishes (Percoidea: Malacanthidae and Branchiostegidae) Using the Mitochondrial 16S and cyt.b Genes
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POSTER # PRESENTER(S)
49 JA Lopez
50 G Radik
51 C Adams
52 T Lawson
53 W Barichivich
54 K Floyd
55 K Ault
56 K Greenwald
57 K Anderson
58 M Eckstut
59 S Eddy
60 K Lovely
61 S Mohammadi
62 B Wagner
63 J Rheubert
64 L Freeborn
65 L Xu
66 N Suzuki
67 A Reza
68 S Brady
69 K Hale
70 M Igleski - SH
71 M Pilgrim
72 B Todd
73 K Purrenhage
74 K Kriger
75 A Brand
76 C Distel - SH
77 K Lasater
78 A Ritzer
79 J Johnson
80 S Wise
81 M Niemiller
82 A Sacerdote
83 T Tuberville
84 P Henry
85 A Coleman
86 R Hogg
87 M Masonek
88 J Vaughan
89 G Perry
90 J Laverty
91 L Harden - SH
92 N Membreno
93 U Kawai
94 N Osman
95 M Walker
96 J Choquette
97 R King
98 S Goetz
99 S Sterrett
100 T Tricas
SH - Storer Herpetology
POSTER TITLE
SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Poster Session IIIPOSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE
Genetic Variation in Micropterus and the Taxonomic Status of Micropterus floridanus
2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon
Assessing Risks of Amphibian Declines Using Multiple Stressors in Field Surveys and Lab Experiments
Mast Cell Reactioin in the Lesion Tissues of Sparganosis in Frog Rana nigromaculata
Occurrence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Kèköldi Indigenous Reserve, Costa Rica
Habitat Effects on Chytridiomycosis Infection in the Critically Endangered Agalychnis moreletii
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidisSurveillance in Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Implications for Environmental Monitoring of a Disease Pathogen
Lack of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Detected in Amphibian Populations around El Paso, Texas
Amphibian Saprolegniasis: An Assessment of Pathogen Diversity
Reproductive Morphology of Colubroid Snakes
A Comparison of Adrenal Glands in Toad-eating and Nontoad-eating Snakes
The Atypical Plethodontid Salamander Karsenia koreana has Typical Plethodontid Skin
Preliminary Report of Reproductive Morphology of Iguanian Lizards as Displayed by Phrynosomatidae and Polychrotidae
2008 Northwestern Pond Turtle Census, Capture and Marking in Southwestern Oregon
Potential Adaptive Benefits of Kleptogenesis in Unisexual Ambystomatid Salamanders
The Placental Interface in Viviparous Snakes, as Revealed by Scanning Electron Microscopy
Phylogenetic Analysis of Sperm Storage in Female Squamates
Long Term Sperm Storage in a Lungless Salamander, Plethodon shermani
The Rate and Pattern of Tail Autotomy in Five Species of Puerto Rican Anoles
Creating a Low Cost Digital Frog Logger: A Viable Alternative for Developing Countries
Dissolved Oxygen Requirements for Hatching Success in Spotted Salamanders and Blue-Spotted Salamanders
Buffer Width Mediates the Effects of Clearcutting on Pool-breeding Amphibian Demography
Climate Change and Wetlands in the Oregon and Washington Cascade Range: Implications for Amphibian Conservation
Diversity and Biogeography of the Herpetofauna in Bangladesh
Yakima WATERS: Students Investigating Amphibian Decline
Long-term Monitoring of Herpetofaunal Richness at Moorrinya National Park, Queensland, Australia.
Are the Goals of Amphibian Monitoring Programs Being Met By Data Collection Methods?
Implementation of the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program in the Upstate Region of South Carolina
Priority Effects for Larval Anurans are Changed by the Insecticide Carbaryl
How to Help SAVE THE FROGS!
Salt in Aquatic Ecosystems: Effects of Water Hardness on Toxicity
The North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations and Online Amphibian Information Portal
Ecology and Conservation of the Introduced Endangered Asiatic Softshell Turtle, Palea steindachneri, on the Island of Kaua‘i, HI USA
Two-Year Population Survey and Microhabitat Ecology of the Georgetown Salamander Eurycea naufragia
The Interaction of Temperature and Genotype on Locomotor Performance in a Salamander Hybrid Zone
Artificial Night Lighting Alters Surface Activity of Red-backed Salamanders
Status and Relative Abundance of the West Virginia Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus subterraneus) from General Davis Cave, Greenbrier Co., West Virginia
Potential Habitat Overlap of Gekko hokouensis and G. yakuensis in Yakushima, Japan- Impacts of Introduced Species on Native Species
Using Individual Behavior-Based Modeling to Predict Long-Term Viability of Gopher Tortoise Populations on Ft. Stewart Military Installation, GAAssessing Effects of Land Development on Diamondback Terrapin Nesting Productivity
Biology and Conservation of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin pileata) in Alabama
Look Who is Talking! Remote Acoustic Monitoring of Hawaiian Coral Reef Fish Behavior
Out of Harm’s Way: Translocation Success of the Florida Sand Skink (Plestiodon reynoldsi) in Differing Habitat Types
A Sequel: Evaluating the Success of Timber Rattlesnake Relocation Efforts In Light of a Second Season
The Status, Ecology and Genetics of Butler’s Gartersnake (Thamnophis butleri) in Southern Ontario
Genetic Variation of the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake: Implications for Conservation and Captive Breeding
Analysis Of Loggerhead Sea Turtle Juvenile And Subadult Length Distributions Over Time: Combining Data Sets To Identify Patterns Of Population Change
Effects of Urbanization on Ornate Box Turtle Movements and Activity
Effects of Human Recreation on the Population Ecology and Spatial Behaviour of Turtles in an Ontario ParkDiamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) Habitat Utilization in a North Carolina Salt Marsh: Assessment of Overlap with Blue Crab FisheriesProtected and Managed: A Viable Population of Blainville’s Coast Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma blainvillii) in the Great Central Valley of California
Effect of a Large Scale Natural Disturbance on the Movements and Behaviors of Crotalus horridus in Southeastern Virginia.
Spatial Ecology and Instream Habitat Selection of Female Barbour’s Map Turtle (Graptemys barbouri) in Ichawaynochaway Creek, Baker County, Georgia.
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A Able, Kenneth .............................................. 36 Acevedo, Silvana ......................................... 30 Aceves‐Medina, Gerardo ..................... 26, 34 Adams, Cory ................................................ 39 Adamski, Kyle ............................................. 24 Adreani, Mia ................................................ 32 Adriaens, Dominique ........................... 21, 38 Ahle, Jordan ................................................. 37 Ainsley, Shaara ............................................ 22 Ajemian, Matthew ................................. 28, 36 Akbarian, Mohammad Ali ......................... 36 Alamillo, Hugo ............................................ 20 Albert, James ................................................ 27 Alcorn, Michael ........................................... 28 Aldridge, Robert .......................................... 25 Allen, Katherine .......................................... 24 Altig, Ronald ................................................ 19 Anderson, Cairistiona ................................. 27 Anderson, Kristie E. .................................... 39 Anderson, Roger ......................................... 35 Andrade González, Zullette del socorro .. 34 Andrews, Kate ............................................. 24 Andrews, Robin ........................................... 28 Arch, Victoria ............................................... 20 Armbruster, Jonathan ................................. 19 Arnold, Rachel ............................................. 28 Arratia, Gloria ........................................ 29, 38 Arroyave, Jairo............................................. 38 Aschliman, Neil C. ...................................... 22 Atema, Jelle .................................................. 17 Ault, Kori K. ................................................. 39 Auth, Toby ................................................... 34 B Bagley, Justin ............................................... 31 Bailey, Kevin ................................................ 34 Bakkegard, Kristin ...................................... 35 Balbach, Harold ........................................... 33 Baldwin, Timothy ........................................ 23 Baldwin, Zachary H. ............................. 17, 38
Bambico, Trisann ........................................ 37Banbury, Barb .............................................. 25Baremore, Ivy .............................................. 20Barichivich, William ................................... 39Barker, Brittany ........................................... 35Barreca, April ............................................... 37Barreda, Joni ................................................ 32Barron, James ............................................... 21Bart, Henry ................................................... 29Baskin, Jonathan .......................................... 21Bauder, Javan ............................................... 18Bauer, Aaron ................................................ 31Beamer, David ........................................17, 35Beaupre, Steve ............................................. 32Bedore, Christine......................................... 34Belk, Mark .................................................... 27Benavides, Martin ....................................... 34Bender, David .............................................. 33Bennett, Amanda ........................................ 27Benzaken, Zehev ......................................... 32Berendzen, Peter ......................................... 27Bernal, Diego ............................................... 21Berra, Tim ................................................31, 33Berumen, Michael ....................................... 22Bethea, Dana ................................................ 28Bichuette, Maria Elina ................................ 19Billman, Eric................................................. 36Birindelli, Jose .............................................. 38Birkett, Katherine ........................................ 36Birkhead, Bill ............................................... 26Bittner, Noëlle K.J. ...................................... 35Bizzarro, Joseph J. ....................................... 28Blackburn, Daniel G. .............................23, 27Blackburn, David ........................................ 17Blasius, Mary Ellen ..................................... 34Blevins, Erin ................................................. 34Blood, Deborah ............................................ 34Bloom, Devin ............................................... 31Bockmann, Flávio........................................ 31Bonachea, Luis A......................................... 30Bonnet, Xavier ............................................. 23Borges, Rita .................................................. 26Bosley, Keith ................................................ 34
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Boyle, Mariah ............................................... 34 Bradbury, Ian ............................................... 17 Bradford, David ........................................... 18 Brady, Marissa ............................................. 19 Brady, Susan ................................................ 39 Brand, Adrianne .......................................... 39 Brattstrom, Bayard ...................................... 21 Breitburg, Denise ......................................... 28 Brem, Forrest ................................................ 18 Brinser, Jillian ............................................... 38 Britt, Eric ....................................................... 21 Britt, Tristan ................................................. 34 Brodeur, Richard ......................................... 30 Brodie, Edmund .......................................... 19 Brodman, Bob .............................................. 25 Bronikowski, Anne ............................... 25, 37 Brooks, Edward ..................................... 18, 34 Brooks, Meriel .............................................. 23 Brown, Lori .................................................. 34 Brown‐Peterson, Nancy J. .......................... 23 Broyles, Elizabeth ........................................ 30 3Bruner, John ................................................. 32 Bubley, Walter ............................................. 22 Buckhorn, Michele ................................ 33, 36 Buehler, Vivian ............................................ 28 Buhlmann, Kurt ........................................... 33 Buonaccorsi, Vincent .................................. 32 Burgmeier, Nick ......................................... 32 Burkholder, Derek ....................................... 18 Burnett, Kelly ............................................... 25 Bury, Gwendolynn ...................................... 20 Bury, R. Bruce .............................................. 27 Busby, Morgan S. ........................................ 24 Buser, Thaddaeus ........................................ 38 Buth, Donald ................................................ 25 C Caldarone, Elaine .......................................... 30 Camargo, Ashley A. ...................................... 36 Campbell, Earl ............................................... 31 Campbell, Matthew ...................................... 38 Carlson, John .................................................. 24
Carlson, Rose ................................................. 32Carson, Evan .................................................. 17Carvalho, Felipe ...................................... 22, 34Carvalho, Marcelo ................................... 26, 38Caselle, Jennifer ............................................. 20Cashner, Mollie ............................................. 38Cavender, Ted ............................................... 38Chabarria, Ryan E. ........................................ 17Chabot, Chris ................................................. 38Chakrabarty, Prosanta .................................. 27Chambers, Christopher ................................ 30Chapman, Demian ........................................ 24Chapple, Taylor ............................................. 22Charter, Sharon ............................................. 34Chen, Yongjiu ................................................ 17Chernoff, Barry .............................................. 28Chiang, Min‐Chia.......................................... 38Chim, Chee Kong .......................................... 20Choquette, Jonathan ..................................... 39Christie, Mark ................................................ 22Ciannelli, Lorenzo ......................................... 28Cicia, Angela .................................................. 22Cisneros‐Heredia, Diego .............................. 25Claes, Julien M. .............................................. 28Claeson, Kerin ............................................... 26Clardy, Todd.................................................. 38Clark, Rulon ................................................... 33Clark, William ............................................... 17Clarkson, Pamela .......................................... 35Clayton, David .............................................. 21Clemens, Benjamin) ...................................... 32Close, Matthew .............................................. 28Coelho, Rui .................................................... 24Cole, Kathleen ............................................... 32Coleman, Andrew ................................... 30, 39Collette, Bruce ............................................... 33Colton, Madhavi ........................................... 23Constable, Heather ....................................... 36Conway, Kevin W. ....................................... 23Cook, Geoffrey .............................................. 20Cooper, Daniel............................................... 22Copeman, Louise .......................................... 30Corn, Stephen ................................................ 29
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Cotten, Taylor ................................................ 22 Cotton, Charles .............................................. 22 Cowen, Robert ......................................... 17, 34 Craig, Kevin ............................................. 28, 35 Crawford, Brian ............................................. 35 Cross, Matthew .............................................. 31 Cundall, David .............................................. 17 Cupp, Paul ...................................................... 35 Curtis, Annie .................................................. 32 Curtis, Judd .................................................... 38 D Dabruzzi, Theresa ....................................... 34 Dahdul, Wasila ............................................ 21 DʹAlessandro, Evan ..................................... 24 Daly, Elizabeth ............................................. 35 Daly‐Engel, Toby ......................................... 22 Dammerman, Kari ...................................... 32 Datovo, Alessio ...................................... 31, 38 Davis, Julian ................................................. 36 Davis, Matthew ........................................... 17 Davis, Michael ............................................. 30 Day, Ryan ..................................................... 23 de Franco, Bruno Alexandre ...................... 34 De Los Santos Camarillo, Anna Belia ....... 17 de Queiroz, Kevin ....................................... 31 Dean, Mason ................................................ 19 DeGross, Douglas ........................................ 19 Deitloff, Jennifer .................................... 21, 35 Delventhal, Naomi ...................................... 23 dePinna, Mario ............................................ 21 DeVaney, Shannon ...................................... 17 Devitt, Tom .................................................. 26 Deyle, Anna.................................................. 35 Di Santo, Valentina ............................... 22, 34 Díaz de Pascual, Amelia ............................. 37 Dichter, Eric ................................................. 35 Dickson, Juleen ............................................ 36 Dillman, Casey B. ........................................ 17 DiMaria, Ruth .............................................. 35 Dirk, Lynda .................................................. 36 Distel, Christopher ................................ 23, 39
Dixon, Laura ................................................ 32Doan, Tiffany ............................................... 21Domingo, Alana .......................................... 30Dominguez‐Dominguez, Omar ................ 29Donaldson, Terry ........................................ 29Donnelly, Maureen ..................................... 31Doody, J. Sean.............................................. 27Dooley, James .............................................. 38Doosey, Michael .......................................... 29Douglas, Marlis R ........................................ 17Douglas, Michael E ..................................... 26Dowell, Stephanie ....................................... 23Doyle, Miriam.............................................. 22Drake, Kristina ............................................ 29Drazen, Jeffrey ............................................. 27Drew, Joshua ............................................... 27Drymon, Marcus ......................................... 24Du, Wei‐Guo ...........................................28, 37Duffy, Tara ................................................... 33Dulvy, Nicholas........................................... 20Durso, Andrew M. ...................................... 37Durtsche, Richard D. .................................. 37 E Ebert, Dave ................................................... 26Eble, Jeff ........................................................ 27Ecay, Tom ..................................................... 23Eckstut, Mallory E. .................................30, 39Eddy, Sarah .................................................. 39Edwards, Robert.......................................... 26Eichelberger, Jennifer ................................. 17Eisenreich, Karen ........................................ 20Ekau, Werner ............................................... 28Eller, Andrew .............................................. 28Engeman, Jeffrey ......................................... 29Enzor, Laura ................................................ 28Escobar, Hugo ............................................. 38Espinoza, Mario .......................................... 28Esque, Todd C ............................................. 29Eterovick, Paula C. ...................................... 37Evans, Michelle M. ...................................... 24Everhardt, Denise ....................................... 29
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F Falk, Bryan ................................................... 36 Faria, Ana ..................................................... 26 Farrell, Terence ............................................ 33 Farrugia, Thomas ........................................ 18 Feldheim, Kevin .......................................... 24 Feldman, Chris ............................................ 19 Feldman, Mark ............................................ 25 Fernandes Mendonça, Fernando............... 34 Fernandez‐Carvalho, Joana ....................... 24 Ferrara, Toni ................................................. 19 Ferraris, Carl ................................................ 19 Ferreira, Cristiane de Paula ....................... 38 Ferry‐Graham, Lara .................................... 21 Figueroa, Daniel .................................... 18, 36 Fisher, Robert ............................................... 24 Floyd, Kevin ................................................. 39 Fluker, Brook L ............................................ 28 Foley, Dan .................................................... 36 Ford, Neil ...................................................... 25 Ford, Travis .................................................. 23 Forester, Don ................................................ 35 Fornell, Angela ............................................ 37 Fox, Alicia ..................................................... 26 Fox, Dewayne .............................................. 18 Franco‐Gordo, Carmen ............................... 36 Franks, Bryan ............................................... 25 Franks, James ............................................... 18 Franssen, Nathan ......................................... 19 Fraser, Thomas ............................................ 17 Freeborn, Layla ............................................ 39 Freedman, Jonathan .................................... 19 Fregoso, Santiago P ..................................... 20 Friederichs, Sam .......................................... 29 Friedl, Sarah ................................................. 35 Friel, John ..................................................... 19 Friesen, Chris ......................................... 18, 37 Froeschke, Bridgette.................................... 28 Froeschke, John ............................................ 28 Fry, Bryan ..................................................... 20 Fu, Wing Kan ............................................... 25 Fuiman, Lee A. ............................................. 24
Fukunishi, Yuichi........................................ 26 G Gall, Brian .................................................... 35Gangloff, Eric ............................................... 37Gao, Jin ......................................................... 30García de León, Francisco J. ....................... 27Garcia, Tiffany ............................................. 31Gardiner, Jayne ........................................... 18Geheber, Aaron ........................................... 23Gelsleichter, James ...................................... 28Gerald, Gary ................................................ 37Gerlach, Gabriele......................................... 22Germano, David J. ...................................... 27Gerson, Marina ............................................ 30Ghalambor, Cameron ................................. 27Gibbons, Megan .......................................... 23Gibbs, Melissa .............................................. 19Gifford, Matthew E. .................................... 32Giles, Jenny .................................................. 24Gillingham, James ....................................... 35Glaudas, Xavier ........................................... 20Glorioso, Brad M. ........................................ 25Godinez‐Dominguez, Enrique .................. 34Goetz, Scott .................................................. 39Goldberg, Caren .......................................... 22Gonçalves, Emanuel ................................... 28Gorman, Thomas ........................................ 25Govoni, John ................................................ 30Graham, Sean .............................................. 25Grant, Taran ................................................. 17Gray, Matthew ............................................ 18Green, David M. .......................................... 23Greenwald, Katherine ...........................31, 39Gregory, Patrick .......................................... 33Gribbins, Kevin ........................................... 25Grimes, Churchill ........................................ 24Grismer, Jesse .............................................. 20Grogan, Eileen D. ........................................ 26Guan, Lu ....................................................... 20Gubler, Jenny ............................................... 35
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Guillen, George ............................................ 19Gurrola‐Sanchez, Nayeli ............................ 36 Guttridge, Tristan ........................................ 18 H Ha, Daniel ..................................................... 24 Haciski, S. Insley.......................................... 34 Haenel, Greg ................................................ 37 Hagerty, Bridgette E. .................................. 29 Hagey, Travis ............................................... 18 Haines, Margaret ......................................... 20 Halas, Dominik ............................................ 17 Hale, Joshua ................................................. 31 Hale, Kathryn............................................... 39 Halstead, Brian ............................................ 31 Hampton, Paul ....................................... 28, 37 Handelsman, Corey .............................. 32, 38 Hanifin, Charles .......................................... 19 Harden, Leigh Anne ............................. 29, 39 Hardman, Michael ...................................... 19 Hare, Jonathan ............................................. 20 Hare, Kelly ................................................... 20 Hargrove, John ............................................ 32 Harrison, Alexis ..................................... 21, 35 Harrison, Elizabeth ..................................... 30 Haskett, Kelli................................................ 33 Hassell, Elizabeth ........................................ 32 Hathaway, Stacie ......................................... 31 Havens, Sarah .............................................. 20 Hawkes, Virgil C. ........................................ 31 Hayes, Malorie ....................................... 27, 38 Haynie, Talon............................................... 38 Hazard, Lisa ................................................. 33 Hazin, Fábio ................................................. 20 Hearn, Alex .................................................. 28 Heinicke, Matthew ...................................... 17 Heintz, Ron .................................................. 30 Heithaus, Michael ....................................... 28 Hekkala, Evon.............................................. 24 Hendrickson, Dean ..................................... 26 Henningsen, Justin ...................................... 20 Henry, Paula F. P. .................................. 33, 39
Heppell, Scott .............................................. 36Heppell, Selina ............................................ 33Herman, Rachael ......................................... 30Hernandez, Jr., Frank ................................. 26Hernandez, L. Patricia ...........................32, 38Heupel, Michelle ......................................... 18Hice, Lyndie ................................................. 33Hill, Rebbecca L. .......................................... 18Hilton, Eric ................................................... 31Hirt, M. Vincent .......................................... 29Hoff, Gerald ............................................28, 38Hoffmayer, Eric ......................................18, 36Hogan, J. Derek ......................................22, 36Hogg, Robert ..........................................33, 39Holcroft, Nancy ........................................... 23Hollingsworth, Bradford ........................... 35Holt, Scott ..................................................... 20Hopkins, Gareth .......................................... 18Horne, Brian D. ........................................... 29Horth, Lisa ................................................... 17Hoverman, Jason ......................................... 18Howey, Lucy ............................................... 18Hrbek, Tomas .........................................29, 38Hsu, Hua Hsun ........................................... 25Huber, Daniel .............................................. 19Huebert, Klaus .......................................22, 34Hughes, Kimberly ....................................... 37Hulsey, C. Darrin ...................................32, 36Hundt, Peter ................................................ 25Hunt von Herbing, Ione ............................. 17Hurme, Kristiina ......................................... 30Hurst, Thomas ............................................. 24Hyde, John ................................................... 20 I Igleski, Matthew .......................................... 39Imhoff, Johanna ........................................... 28Inda‐Diaz, Emilio A. ................................... 26Ingram, Allison ........................................... 38Inman, Richard ............................................ 33Irwin, Kristen ............................................... 31Isaac, Leigh Anne ....................................... 18
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Islam, Asiful ................................................. 34 J Jackman, Todd ....................................... 17, 36 James, Kelsey ............................................... 26 Janzen, Fredric ............................................. 27 Javonillo, Robert .......................................... 30 Jellen, Benjamin ........................................... 25 Jenkins, Jr., Farish A. ................................... 33 Jezkova, Tereza ............................................ 20 Jirik, Katherine ....................................... 18, 35 Jochimsen, Denim ....................................... 31 Johansson, Mattias ................................ 17, 34 Johnson, Angela........................................... 28 Johnson, Darren ........................................... 30 Johnson, G. David ....................................... 25 Johnson, Jarrett ...................................... 31, 39 Johnson, Jerald B. ........................................ 29 Johnston, Gerald .......................................... 27 Jones, Geoffrey ............................................. 20 Jono, Teppei ................................................. 35 Jordan, Laura ............................................... 19 Jordan, Mark A. ........................................... 31 Juan Jorda, Maria Jose ............................... 17 Juanes, Francis ............................................. 19 Juterbock, J. Eric .......................................... 35 K Kaatz, Ingrid ................................................ 32 Kacev, David ................................................ 34 Kahler, Eryn ................................................. 33 Kaiser, Kristine ............................................ 22 Kajiura, Stephen .......................................... 19 Karraker, Nancy .......................................... 25 Kawai, Ushio ................................................ 39 Keane, John .................................................. 24 Keck, Benjamin ............................................ 32 Kemper, Jenny ............................................. 26 Kenaley, Christopher ............................ 32, 38 Kessel, Steven .............................................. 18 Ketchum, James ........................................... 34
Kiemnec‐Tyburczy, Karen ......................... 26Kim, Sora .................................................28, 34Kimokeo, Bethany ....................................... 36King, Richard ..........................................31, 39Kinziger, Andrew ....................................... 27Kiriazis, Nicholas ........................................ 35Klemish, Jaimie............................................ 37Klimley, Pete ................................................ 18Klymus, Katy ............................................... 17Kohl, Zachary .............................................. 32Kopeny, Mark .............................................. 27Kozak, Kenneth ........................................... 24Kreitzer, Joshua ........................................... 34Kriger, Kerry ...........................................25, 39Krogh, Theodore ......................................... 38Krohmer, Randolph ...............................25, 35Krug, Jenna .................................................. 26Kuhns, Andrew R. ...................................... 37Kume, Gen .................................................. 20Kuroki, Mari ................................................ 28 L Lahti, Megan ................................................ 36Lance, Stacey................................................ 35Landim, Maria Isabel .................................. 33Landolt, Kristen ........................................... 18Lang, Lanora ................................................ 28Lang, Nicholas ............................................. 17Langerhans, Brian ....................................... 27Lankford, Thomas ..................................33, 36LaPorte, Alicia ............................................. 34Lapp, Hilmar ............................................... 23Larson, Shawn ............................................. 20Lasater, Kelly ............................................... 39Latella, Ian .................................................... 35Laurel, Benjamin ......................................... 28Laverty, Jolene ............................................. 39Lawson, Lucinda ......................................... 24Lawson, Tyler .............................................. 39Leavitt, Dean ................................................ 17Lee, Jennifer ................................................. 37Lefebvre, Jose ............................................... 32
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Leibman, Adena .......................................... 26Leis, Jeffrey ............................................. 17, 24 Leuthold, Niels ............................................ 23 Lewallen, Eric .............................................. 31 Lewis, Daniel ............................................... 31 Lillywhite, Harvey ...................................... 33 Lind, Amy .................................................... 31 Lind, Craig ................................................... 20 Linkem, Charles .......................................... 30 Litz, Marisa N. C. ........................................ 34 Litzgus, Jacqueline ................................ 27, 35 Llopiz, Joel .................................................... 22 Lombard, Rosemary D. .............................. 30 Long, Zachary .............................................. 23 Longoria, Ashley ......................................... 36 Lopez, J. Andres .................................... 21, 39 Lopez, Pamela .............................................. 35 Losos, Jonathan ............................................ 17 Lovely, Karen ............................................... 39 Lovich, Robert .............................................. 30 Lowe, Ben ..................................................... 37 Lowe, Brian .................................................. 37 Lowe, Christopher ...................................... 28 Luckenbill, Kyle ........................................... 38 Lujan, Nathan .............................................. 21 Lumbantobing, Daniel .......................... 17, 36 Lund, Richard .............................................. 26 Lundberg, John ............................................ 19 M Mabee, Paula .......................................... 23, 38 Macesic, Laura ............................................. 21 Mackessy, Stephen ...................................... 33 Maglia, Anne ................................................ 23 Mahaffy, James ............................................ 24 Mahler, D. Luke ........................................... 28 Mahrt, Laura ................................................ 23 Maia, Anabela .............................................. 22 Makinen, Tuuli ............................................ 32 Maljkovic, Aleksandra .......................... 18, 34 Mallefet, Jerome ........................................... 28 Mara, Kyle .................................................... 19
Mariguela, Tatiane Casagrande ................ 38Marlow, Karla .............................................. 35Marquez‐Farias, J. Fernando ..................... 24Marsh, David ............................................... 32Marsh‐Matthews, Edie ..........................26, 27Martin, Karen .............................................. 29Martin, F. Douglas ...................................... 26Martin, Jon ................................................... 37Martinez‐Takeshita, Natalie ...................... 38Marvin, Glenn ............................................. 20Mason, Robert ........................................23, 37Masonek, Megan ......................................... 39Massie, Jodi .................................................. 20Matarese, Ann ............................................. 34Mateo, Ivan .................................................. 22Mateos, Mariana .......................................... 27Matthews, William ..................................... 26Mattox, George M. T. .............................30, 36Maurer, Jasmine .......................................... 18Mautz, William ............................................ 31Mayden, Richard ....................................29, 36McCallum, Malcolm ................................... 33McClain, Jennifer ........................................ 27McCracken, Shawn ..................................... 28McCutcheon, Sara ....................................... 38McDowall, Robert ....................................... 17McDowell, Jan ............................................. 29McElroy, Matt .............................................. 32McGowan, David ...................................24, 38McLeod, David ............................................ 20McMahan, Caleb ......................................... 23McMahon, Kelton ....................................... 30McNabb, Brian K. ........................................ 21McPeek, Tamara .......................................... 37McRae, Mark ................................................ 33McVay, John ................................................ 30Medica, Philip .............................................. 29Meik, Jesse .................................................... 24Membreno, Nelson ..................................... 39Mendoza‐Carranza, Manuel ................24, 34Meredith, Tricia ........................................... 34Metts, Brian .................................................. 18Meyer, Carl .................................................. 18
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Miller, Debra ................................................ 18Miller, Kimberly .......................................... 30 Miller, Melissa ............................................. 37 Miller, Michael ....................................... 17, 34 Mireles, Carlos ............................................. 32 Mitchell, Joseph ........................................... 37 Mitrovich, Milan .......................................... 31 Miya, Masaki ................................................ 29 Mochida, Koji ............................................... 37 Mohammadi, Shabnam .............................. 39 Moon, Brad ................................................... 37 Moore, Jennifer ............................................ 20 Moore, Johnny ............................................. 24 Moore, Stanton ............................................ 33 Morgan, Alexia ............................................ 24 Morgan, Ray ................................................. 28 Morley, James ........................................ 33, 36 Morote, Elvira .............................................. 28 Motta, Philip ................................................ 19 Mougey, Krista ...................................... 18, 37 Mueller, Hendrik ......................................... 35 Muffelman, Sarah ........................................ 34 Mulcahy, Daniel .................................... 17, 37 Mull, Cristopher .......................................... 34 Munday, Philip ...................................... 17, 28 Mundy, Bruce C. ......................................... 36 Murdy, Edward ........................................... 25 Muriel‐Cunha, Janice .................................. 30 Murray, Christopher ................................... 35 Mushet, David ............................................. 31 Muths, Erin ................................................... 18 N Nagelkerken, Ivan ....................................... 20 Nakayama, Shin .................................... 28, 35 Nauman, Richard ........................................ 21 Nay, Lacey .................................................... 36 Nelson, Nicola ............................................. 31 Neubauer, Philipp ....................................... 20 Neuman‐Lee, Lorin ............................... 30, 37 Nicholson, Kirsten ....................................... 35 Nicodemo, Philip ........................................ 28
Nielsen, Stuart ............................................. 24Niemiller, Matthew L. ................................ 39Nowacki, Anthony...................................... 35Nussbaum, Ronald ..................................... 19 O Oaks, Jamie .................................................. 20Ocasio‐Torres, María .................................. 38OʹConnell, Craig .......................................... 24Ojanguren, Alfredo F.................................. 24Oldfield, Ronald .......................................... 36Olivar, M. Pilar ............................................ 34Oliver, Paul .................................................. 20Olney, John E. .............................................. 24Olson, Deanna H. ........................................ 18Orr, James W................................................ 28Orti, Guillermo ............................................ 36Osborne, Megan .......................................... 17Osbourn, Michael S. .................................... 22Osman, Nicholas ......................................... 39OʹSteen, Shyril ............................................. 32Owen, Patrick .............................................. 37 P Page, Larry ................................................... 19Paig‐Tran, Misty .......................................... 19Palm, Brittany .............................................. 24Paoletti, David ............................................. 18Papastamatiou, Yannis ............................... 25Parenti, Lynne ............................................. 31Paris, Claire B .............................................. 20Parker, Joshua .............................................. 37Parker, M. Rockwell ..............................21, 23Parkyn, Daryl C. .......................................... 29Parmelee, Jeff ............................................... 25Parmenter, Steve ......................................... 17Parsons, Susan ............................................. 18Paterson, James ........................................... 37Patterson, James .......................................... 28Pauly, Daniel ............................................... 31Pauly, Gregory ............................................ 30
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Paxton, John ................................................. 25Pease, Allison ............................................... 30 Peck, Myron ................................................. 24 Peguero‐Icaza, Martha ................................ 34 Peralta‐Garcia, Anny .................................. 20 Perry, Gad .............................................. 30, 39 Perry, Sean.................................................... 37 Peterson, Cheston ........................................ 34 Peterson, Mark ............................................. 33 Pezold, Frank ............................................... 26 Phillips, Nicole ............................................. 24 Phillipsen, Ivan ............................................ 24 Pierce, Josh ................................................... 33 Pilgrim, Melissa ........................................... 39 Piller, Kyle .................................................... 23 Pinhal, Danillo ............................................. 34 Piovano, Susanna ........................................ 38 Platenberg, Renata ...................................... 31 Poe, Steven ................................................... 21 Pope, Karen .................................................. 31 Porter, Marianne E. ..................................... 21 Portik, Daniel ............................................... 24 Portnoy, David ............................................ 32 Powell, Gary ................................................. 26 Preston, Daniel............................................. 37 Ptacek, Margaret .......................................... 27 Purrenhage, Jennifer ............................. 23, 39 Pusey, Brad .................................................. 19 Putman, Breanna ......................................... 37 Pyron, Mark ................................................. 36 Q Quattrini, Andrea ........................................ 27 R Radik, Gabrielle ........................................... 39 Radzio, Thomas ........................................... 32 Rages, Sarah ................................................. 29 Ramsay, Jason .............................................. 19 Rankin, Tauna .............................................. 24 Rasmussen, Josh .......................................... 27
Rasmussen, Megan ................................27, 37Reece, Joshua ............................................... 31Reed, Robert N ............................................ 31Regula Meyer, Lisa ..................................... 28Reider, Kelsey .............................................. 37Retzer, Michael ............................................ 21Reza, Ahm Ali ........................................24, 39Rheubert, Justin ........................................... 39Riccardi, Greg .............................................. 23Richardson, David ...................................... 24Richards‐Zawacki, Corinne ....................... 30Richmond, Jonathan ................................... 24Richter, Stephen .......................................... 31Riley, Cyrena ............................................... 34Ritzer, Alexis ................................................ 39Roa‐Varon, Adela........................................ 36Robert, Dominique ..................................... 24Robinson‐Rechavi, Marc ............................ 23Rocha, Marcelo ............................................ 30Rodd, Helen ................................................. 27Rodríguez, Carlos A. .................................. 31Rogers, Serena ............................................. 37Roje, Dawn ................................................... 17Rojo‐Vázquez, Jorge A. .............................. 34Rollins, Jennifer ........................................... 36Romine, Jason .............................................. 25Rosenblatt, Adam ....................................... 32Rosenthal, Gil .............................................. 29Ross, Steve W. .............................................. 27Rothermel, Betsie B. .................................... 18Rowe, John ................................................... 37Ruddy, Zane ................................................ 32Russell, Ronald ............................................ 33Rutherford, Pamela ..................................... 33Ryan, Maureen ............................................ 18 S Sabaj Pérez, Mark ........................................ 19Sacerdote, Allison ....................................... 39Saenz, Daniel ............................................... 37Saitoh, Kenji ................................................. 29Saltzgiver, Melody ...................................... 38
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Sapp, Jerod .................................................. 19Savage, Anna ............................................... 22 Schaad, Eric .................................................. 36 Schaefer, Richard ......................................... 21 Schaefer, Scott .............................................. 21 Schlupp, Ingo ............................................... 29 Schmidt, Ray ................................................ 31 Schönhuth, Susana ...................................... 38 Schott, Eric .................................................... 36 Schrey, Aaron .............................................. 26 Schriever, Tiffany ........................................ 31 Schultz, Eric ............................................ 23, 38 Scott, David .................................................. 37 Scott, Laura E. .............................................. 19 Scott, Peter .................................................... 35 Searle, Catherine .......................................... 21 Seegert, Greg ................................................ 27 Selman, Will ................................................. 27 Sessions, Stanley K ...................................... 30 Sever, David M. ........................................... 25 Sewall, Fletcher ............................................ 34 Shanks, Alan .......................................... 17, 26 Shibuya, Akemi ........................................... 34 Shillinger, Georg.......................................... 30 Shima, Jeffrey ............................................... 20 Shiroza, Akihiro........................................... 36 Shivji, Mahmood ......................................... 20 Sidlauskas, Brian ................................... 31, 38 Siegel, Dustin ............................................... 25 Simons, Andrew .......................................... 29 Simpfendorfer, Colin .................................. 20 Singh, Navasha ............................................ 20 Sipiorski, Justin ............................................ 36 Skomal, Gregory .......................................... 25 Smith, Anna ................................................. 30 Smith, David ................................................ 33 Smith, Gerald ............................................... 27 Smith, Leo ..................................................... 25 Smith, Wade ................................................. 18 Snyder, Darrel E .......................................... 34 Soares, Mateus ....................................... 18, 38 Sogard, Susan ............................................... 17 Sohn, Dongwha ........................................... 35
Sorenson, Laurie ......................................... 29Southwood, Amanda ................................. 32Spear, Stephen ............................................. 28Sponaugle, Su .........................................22, 34Sreenivasan, Ashwin .................................. 30Staab, Katie .................................................. 32Stahl, Aaron ................................................. 35Stahlschmidt, Zachary ...........................25, 35Stanhope, Bethany ...................................... 38Stanley, Edward .......................................... 17Stauffer, Jay .................................................. 31Stayton, C. Tristan....................................... 28Steele, Mark ................................................. 29Stengle, Anne ............................................... 22Stepien, Carol .........................................32, 36Sterrett, Sean C. ........................................... 39Stevenson, Duane ........................................ 25Stevenson, Steve .......................................... 26Stewart, James R. ......................................... 20Stiassny, Melanie......................................... 31Stokes, Amber.............................................. 37Stormer, David ............................................ 30Stow, Adam ............................................24, 35Straube, Nicolas .......................................... 34Streicher, Jeffrey W. ...............................17, 35Stuart, Bryan ................................................ 24Stump, Kristine............................................ 18Stynoski, Jennifer L. .................................... 30Suarez‐Rodriguez, Monserrat ................... 36Sulikowski, James ....................................... 24Sullivan, John P. .......................................... 19Sutton, Tracey .............................................. 27Suzuki, Nobuya ........................................... 39Swearer, Stephen ......................................... 20Sweetman, Christopher .............................. 36Szczepanski, John ........................................ 28 T Talaba, Amanda .......................................... 36Tang, Kevin .................................................. 29Taylor, Christopher .................................... 28Taylor, Emily ............................................... 23
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Testerman, Christine ................................... 24Thacker, Christine ....................................... 17 Thigpen, Tyler ............................................. 23 Thompson, Michael B. ................................ 20 Thomson, Alfred ......................................... 21 Tipton, Michelle ........................................... 36 Titus, Valorie ................................................ 22 Tobler, Michael ............................................ 29 Todd, Brian ............................................. 31, 39 Tomaro, Londi ............................................. 26 Topping, Darin ............................................ 29 Tornabene, Luke .......................................... 25 Torres Dowdall, Julian ............................... 19 Touchon, Justin ............................................ 23 Townsend, Ted ............................................ 24 Trajano, Eleonora ........................................ 19 Trauth, Stanley............................................. 23 Trexler, Joel .................................................. 27 Tricas, Timothy C. ................................. 21, 39 Trumbo, Daryl ............................................. 23 Tsukamoto, Katsumi ................................... 24 Tuberville, Tracey ................................. 33, 39 Turner, Jason ................................................ 33 Turner, Thomas ........................................... 27 Turnure, Jason T. ......................................... 33 U Unger, Shem ................................................. 35 Unmack, Peter.............................................. 21 Uyeda, Josef ................................................. 35 V Vaccaro, Elyse ........................................ 20, 35 Valdez, Jessena ............................................ 37 Van Meter, Robin ........................................ 23 VandenBroek, Nicholas .............................. 37 Vander Haegen, Geraldine ........................ 36 Vargas‐Salinas, Fernando........................... 30 Vari, Richard ................................................ 21 Vasconcelos, Tiago ...................................... 37 Vaudo, Jeremy J. .......................................... 18
Vaughan, Jason............................................ 39Venesky, Matthew ...................................... 18Véras, Dráusio ............................................. 34Verissimo, Ana ............................................ 24Vetter, Russ .................................................. 17Vieglais, Dave .............................................. 28Vigliotta, Thomas ........................................ 36Villa‐Navarro, Francisco ............................ 38Vize, Peter .................................................... 23Vogt, Richard C. .......................................... 27von May, Rudolf ......................................... 31 W Waddle, Hardin........................................... 31Wagner, Brett Catherine ............................ 39Wainwright, Peter ....................................... 31Wake, David ................................................ 31Waldron, Jayme L. ...................................... 33Walker, Christina J. ..................................... 34Walker, Mindy ............................................ 39Walls, Susan ................................................. 31Ward, Andrea .............................................. 32Ward‐Paige, Christine ................................ 20Warner, Daniel ............................................ 35Watson, Linet Cynthia................................ 30Weaver, Robert ............................................ 35Wegner, Nicholas C. ................................... 21Weir, Linda .................................................. 33Weiss, Stacey................................................ 20Welch, Shane ............................................... 32Welsh, Hartwell .......................................... 23Welsh, Stuart ............................................... 19Weng, Kevin ................................................ 20Werman, Steven .......................................... 35Westerfield, Monte ..................................... 23Westneat, Mark .....................................25, 38Westphal, Michael ...................................... 38Wetherbee, Bradley .................................... 25Wheatley, Patrick V. ................................... 18White, Mary ................................................. 35White, Matthew ........................................... 27Whitfield, Steven ......................................... 22
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Whitney, Nicholas ................................. 18, 34Whitty, Jeff ................................................... 25 Wilborn, Rachel ........................................... 36 Wild, Erik ..................................................... 35 Wiley, E. O.................................................... 28 Wilga, Cheryl ............................................... 19 Williams, L. Jay ............................................ 24 Williams, Lance ........................................... 19 Williams, Marsha ........................................ 38 Williams, Rod .............................................. 26 Willis, Stuart ........................................... 17, 38 Williston, Andrew ....................................... 36 Willson, John ................................................ 18 Wise, Sharon ................................................ 39 Wiseman, Kevin .......................................... 33 Wisniewski, Samantha S. ........................... 22 Wogan, Guin ................................................ 20 Wojnowski, David ....................................... 25 Wood, Dustin A ........................................... 24 Wood, Perry ................................................. 20 Worley, Julie ................................................. 35 Wormald, Clare ........................................... 33 Wright, Amber N. ................................. 25, 37 Wright, Jeremy............................................. 36 Wueringer, Barbara E. ................................ 19 X Xu, Leren ...................................................... 39 Y Yagi, Katharine ............................................ 35 Yamaguchi, Atsuko ..................................... 20 Yang, Lei ....................................................... 29 Yang, Shao‐Min ........................................... 37 Yong Cheng, Huang ................................... 37 Yopak, Kara .................................................. 21 Young, Laurel .............................................. 38 Young, Shawn .............................................. 23
Z Zani, Peter .................................................... 21Zuniga‐Vega, J. Jaime ................................. 27
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2010 Meeting Announcement
Plan now to attend the next Joint Meeting
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Joint Meeting7-12 July 2010
Rhode Island Convention Center
Providence, Rhode Island
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